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Minister for Equalities leads discussion to tackle Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) maternal mortality.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The SIA is changing the qualifications needed for an SIA licence. This follows a review of the licence-linked qualifications.
Schools and colleges across England will start to welcome back pupils with protective measures in place to help keep young people and staff safe.
Government launches consultation on pavement parking.
Unfair private parking tickets will be eliminated through the introduction of new rule for private car parks.
Highways England has reminded travellers of its ‘staycation’ road trip game card, designed to keep young passengers busy on long journeys.
The British High Commission invites applications from Indian women aged 18 to 23 to be ‘High Commissioner for a Day’ – a chance to oversee the UK’s largest overseas network.
A raft of measures to allow the safe future mass rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine have been outlined by the government.
An audit into the mapping of potholes driven by data from on-road businesses has been launched.
The Parole Board has launched two information booklets for family and friends of prisoners going through parole and prisoners who choose to represent themselves
Government ministers are calling on local councils to help ensure people can access better broadband and mobile connectivity crucial to the UK’s coronavirus recovery
Statement by Ambassador James Roscoe, Acting UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council briefing on the situation in Iraq
A global discussion to avoid conflict in space has been launched today, under a new initiative driven by the UK.
Events will support ambition to allow fans to return to live sport from 1 October with social distancing.
Victoria Prentis visited Tenby, Wales to learn about this resilient coastal community.
RAIB has today released its report into a freight train derailment at Willesden High Level Junction, north-west London, 6 May 2019.
Highways England has appointed Balfour Beatty Atkins as its delivery partner to design and construct the new bypass which will take traffic away from the village of Mottram in Longdendale.
Trained police officers can be equipped with a more effective Taser following the approval of a new model by the Home Secretary today (24 August).
The Home of 2030 competition encourages the design of environmentally friendly homes that support people in leading independent, fulfilling lives as our society ages.
A new criminal offence for people organising or facilitating unlawful gatherings comes into force on Friday 28 August 2020.
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