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Secretary of State for Communities, the Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP and the Minister for Grenfell Victims write to residents.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Parents and caregivers are being advised products containing lidocaine used for teething in babies and children will be sold only in pharmacies from 2019.
John Crackett has been appointed as a non-executive director to Ofgem.
Minister for Digital, Margot James, delivered the ministerial keynote at techUK's Digital Ethics Summit
Outlines items discussed at the EU Transport Council, including the mobility package, social pillar, cabotage and road infrastructure safety management.
More than 400 properties better protected from river and tides by longer, higher walls plus other improvements.
This article is about how the MAA is addressing the importance of international engagement and recognition activity by standing up a dedicated pillar.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards has launched ‘The 12 Rules of Christmas’, to help consumers shop safely for children’s presents this Christmas.
Michael Gove today announced a strengthening of the law and new money to ensure the UK’s fishing industry prospers as we become an independent coastal state.
Matt Hancock has banned the NHS from buying fax machines and has ordered a complete phase-out by April 2020.
Ambassador Alison Kemp spoke about the importance of evidence based policy planning and its impact on Montenegrin EU integration.
The review will focus on patients who take multiple medicines, to ensure patients are receiving the most appropriate treatment for their needs.
No threat to human health or food safety
Councils awarded almost £1.3 million to find solutions for how digital technology can improve services for the public.
£7.9 million has been awarded for the final phase of reconnecting the Keswick to Threlkeld multi-user trail which was severely damaged in Storm Desmond in 2015.
Capsize and sinking of a fishing vessel with the loss of 1 life off Plymouth, England.
Highways England invites companies to join a £4.5bn alliance to improve motorway journeys and continue work to connect the country and deliver roads of the future.
The Secretary of State for Transport visited Birmingham Airport today to set out why he is supporting the Prime Minister's withdrawal agreement.
This free seminar discussed the mechanics of the 'county lines' drug supply methodology, the associated harms and the implications for the commissioning of public services.
Exactly 60 years ago today (5 December 1958), 2,300 drivers drove along a new road for the first time…and straight into the history books.
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