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UK Ambassador Bush welcomes the work of the Co-Chairs of the Geneva International Discussions and calls on all parties to work towards peacefully resolving the conflict in Georgia.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The government and Ofqual have confirmed contingency plans in the event that exams planned next summer are unable to take place.
The labelling states an incorrect maximum daily dose for 12-15-year olds. The MHRA, who issued the recall, says that that the risk to patients is very low.
Letters to centres, students and private candidates about arrangements for GCSEs, AS and A levels and vocational qualifications in 2022.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) has issued a warning to UK consumers, highlighting the product safety risks when shopping online.
From 4am Monday 22 November, COVID-19 vaccines on the WHO EUL will be recognised and all under-18s coming to England will be treated as fully vaccinated at the border.
A British Army soldier who turned Santa to save Christmas for many families in lockdown has been awarded the Captain Sir Tom Moore trophy for his charitable efforts.
Health and social care providers in England will be required to ensure workers are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
New upgraded flood maps for all reservoirs in England provide a more accurate picture of flood risk
Science and Innovation Day at COP26 sees the announcement of new initiatives backed by global coalitions of nations, businesses and scientists.
Each small modular reactor could be capable of powering 1 million homes - equivalent to a city the size of Leeds.
Positive results are testament to the cooperation between the farming industry, the veterinary sector and government
Review to look at improving compulsory ongoing training for existing and returning heavy goods vehicle drivers announced.
Farmers and landowners across three river catchments in Yorkshire and the North West are harnessing the power of nature in a pilot scheme to better protect the major road network from flooding.
Successful first trial run of unique temporary flood barrier across Newhaven railway.
Felling licence application process to be simplified when swift action is required to prevent the spread of pests or diseases and protect public safety.
Minister for Patient Safety Maria Caulfield has announced £3 million for the second phase of a programme to improve maternity safety.
The antiviral was found to be safe and effective following a stringent review of the available evidence.
The Finance Bill 2021-22 was published today (4 November 2021), legislating for tax changes announced by the Chancellor at last week’s Budget.
Safety warning issued following a fatal crushing injury to a crewman on the upper vehicle deck of a roll-on roll-off ferry during cargo loading operations.
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