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Cutting edge technology that monitors tyre pressures, tread depth and the axle weight of HGVs has been hailed for its potential in boosting safety on the roads.
Public fundraising will be permitted to return from Monday 12 April, as part of the next phase of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
British High Commissioner to New Zealand, Laura Clarke spoke of the global challenges ahead and how the UK and New Zealand can work together on shared goals such as tackling climate change and rebuilding from COVID-19.
Flooding and sinking of the trawler Ocean Quest 70 miles north-east of Fraserburgh, Scotland.
Matt Hancock wrote to the JCVI in response to their advice on use of Moderna in the COVID-19 vaccination programme and recommended dosing intervals.
An introductory blog from Dr Nicola Byrne, the new National Data Guardian for Health and Social Care in England.
The JCVI has issued new advice regarding the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine after reports of extremely rare blood clots.
British National (Overseas) families coming to the UK on the Hong Kong BN(O) route will benefit from a dedicated package of support to help them settle successfully into life in the UK.
The government's statement following updated advice from the UK's medicines regulator.
The benefits of vaccination continue to outweigh any risks but the MHRA advises careful consideration be given to people who are at higher risk of specific types of blood clots because of their medical condition.
Following suspensions by some countries of the COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca over suspected blood clots, the MHRA confirms that the benefits of the vaccine in preventing COVID-19 far outweigh the risks. People should still go…
Highways England has awarded a £328 million contract to design and deliver an upgrade to the A358 between the M5 at Taunton and the Southfields roundabout on the A303 to Taylor Woodrow Plus.
Government awards £3.5 million to support Coventry’s tenure as UK City of Culture 2021
Further year of work ahead as the scheme to raise the banks of the Ouse Washes flood storage reservoir continues.
School leaders with outstanding records on behaviour selected to support other schools as part of £10 million Behaviour Hubs programme
New scheme launches to provide £6.1 million over the next 12 months to support England’s seafood sector, coastal communities and marine environment.
Face coverings in schools and colleges are to remain in place at start of summer term, following an ongoing review of the evidence and data
Encouraging UK-German technology collaboration to fight online harms.
The EFL Cup Final and an FA Cup Semi-Final are set to be among a range of pilot events hosting audiences as part of the government’s plan to get big crowds back this summer.
More than 5 million people in the UK have received their second dose of a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
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