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Coronavirus: Latest position on casework arrangements for the Planning Inspectorate
Staff from the Defence Infrastructure Organisation have been working on an initiative to encourage the return of red squirrels to Kirkcudbright Training Centre in advance of National Squirrel Appreciation Day on 21 January 2…
The government commissions the ACMD to advise on the appropriate classification and scheduling of Isotonitazene and related compounds.
The government responds to the ACMD reports on cannabis-based products for medicinal use (CBPMs) in humans.
Initial work on the site of the Salisbury River Park project is due to start at the end of this month (January 2022).
Redundant tannoy announcements to be reduced on trains ensuring quieter journeys for passengers.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Under the Leaseholder and Resident Service, those living in tower blocks will have access to updates on the status of their building’s application to the government’s Building Safety Fund.…
Simplified gene editing rules make it easier for researchers to develop more nutritious and resilient crops, which require fewer pesticides.
Barges 'posed danger' blocking river.
Members of the Armed Forces who were deployed in August 2021 to support the evacuation from Afghanistan will receive medallic recognition for their contribution. This was the largest humanitarian aid operation in over 70 yea…
The Home Office-backed scheme 'Ask for ANI' is now operating in over half of all UK pharmacies including independents and chains such as Boots and Superdrug.
RAIB has today released its report into the derailment and fire involving a tanker train at Llangennech, Carmarthenshire, 26 August 2020.
The government is taking steps to make it easier for shared owners affected by building safety issues to sublet their homes.…
The Alan Turing Institute, supported by the British Standards Institution (BSI) and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), will pilot a new UK government initiative to lead in shaping global technical standards for Artifici…
…Following the recent Transport Committee report, government will pause the rollout of smart motorway schemes until 5 years' worth of safety data is available.…
Over 585 former teachers have already come forward to support face-to-face learning
Government pausing the rollout of new all lane running smart motorway schemes until 5 years of safety data is available.
Leaseholders in England and Wales could find it easier and cheaper to buy the freehold of their building under radical new proposals to create a fairer housing system.
Two people and a charitable trust have pleaded guilty to running an illegal school, following an investigation by Ofsted.
The government has reset its approach to building safety with a bold new plan to protect leaseholders and make wealthy developers and companies pay to fix the cladding crisis.
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