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Communities will be safer and trust in local policing will be restored under plans to put police officers back in our neighbourhoods.
Two rapists have had their sentences increased by the Court of Appeal after their cases were referred by the Solicitor General Lucy Rigby KC MP.
The Secretary of State for Transport has appointed Richard Turfitt as Acting Traffic Commissioner for Scotland.
A development loan from Homes England helped newly-established housebuilder Sky-House Co to grow its business
The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed the successful redesignation of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)’s Science and Research group as one of its Collaborating Centres for the Standa…
A recent SIA-led joint operation investigating unlicensed door staff in Brighton led to three arrests.
Government delivers on promise to support frontline staff with new action to tackle violence, improve working lives and enhance career progression.
As with all products, the MHRA will keep its safety under close review.
Statement by Fergus Eckersley, UK Minister Counsellor, at the UN Security Council meeting on UN peacekeeping operations
Directors and company boards are being urged to shore up their cyber defences using new guidance published today, in a bid to protect their organisations from the growing tide of online threats.
A new call for evidence [launched today] will enable business, trade unions and civil society to shape action helping everyone, no matter their background, to thrive under the government's Plan for Change.
Spot, the robot "dog," recently assisted colleagues in Dounreay’s Fuel Cycle Area by reactivating a crucial building crane in a reprocessing plant.
The First of a Kind competition boosts innovation on the railways, improving passenger experience through cutting-edge technology.
Ian Murray lays wreath with survivor in Manhattan as Edinburgh Royal Military Tattoo pay moving tribute at memorial to terror victims
Minister Thomas-Symonds speech at the UK-EU Parliamentary Partnership Assembly
The Environment Agency is continuing to monitor a disease outbreak which is putting the future of the native white clawed crayfish on the River Ure at risk.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has approved eplontersen (Wainzua) to treat adults with polyneuropathy associated with hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRv), which is a rare progressive …
International experts in robotics, remote technologies and AI took part in a Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) and Sellafield Ltd co-hosted workshop.
The Levee Safety Partnership brings together experts from 3 countries to focus on emerging challenges and opportunities in flood defence infrastructure assets.
Outside dining and later opening hours on the menu as government backs British pubs, clubs and restaurants with moves to slash burdensome red tape in the hospitality sector.
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