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New changes will enable bus, coach and lorry drivers with diabetes to use Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems.
British food and drink sector sees nearly £100m in export opportunities unlocked as agri-food attachés resolve more than 40 trade barriers so far in 2025
The UK and other members of the Informal Group of Friends on the Safety of Journalists call on Russia, Belarus and Georgia to comply with their international obligations and commitments on safety of journalists.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has approved Siiltibcy
Fatal accident involving a Cessna T210M, N761JU, Leeds East Airport, 11 April 2024
Social landlords must continually improve their governance and risk management if they are to stay resilient, RSH has warned in its latest Sector Risk Profile report, published today.
Statement by Jennifer MacNaughtan, UK Minister Counsellor, at the Security Council meeting on UNISFA.
The SIA has today (5 November 2025) launched a major strategic review of the qualifications and linked training required to apply for an SIA licence.
More than 60 major and many small employers are joining forces with government to tackle the rising tide of ill-health that is pushing people out of work and holding back growth.
An independent review into the operations of Social Work England has been launched to ensure that social workers are properly supporting vulnerable people.
UK Military Advisor, Lt Col Joby Rimmer counters the false narrative that Russia ‘never targets civilians’ in Ukraine. Verified evidence suggests unacceptable targeting of civilians and infrastructure. The UK calls for acco…
Statement by Letisha Lunin, UK Spokesperson and Counsellor, at the UN Fourth Committee on Information Integrity.
New report exposes major AI skills gap holding UK businesses back - but 3 new tools launched will help unlock up to £400bn growth potential by 2030.
A new innovation challenge aimed at combatting the growing threat of drones to prisons has been launched by the Ministry of Justice through His Majesty's Government Communications Centre Co-Creation.
RAIB has today released its report into a pedestrian struck by a train at Bourneview footpath crossing, London Borough of Croydon, 23 January 2025.
Protection for women and girls boosted with new amendments on online abuse and pornography tabled to the Crime & Policing Bill
The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has today (4 November 2025) published its analysis of large social landlords’ Tenant Satisfaction Measure (TSM) results.
Professor Jacob George has been appointed as the first Chief Medical and Scientific Officer for the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
A new law will restrict protests outside the homes of public office holders, in response to growing harassment and intimidation of those in British politics.
Professor Henrietta Hughes reflects on how MHRA strategy must prioritise patient safety via listening to lived experiences, fostering collaboration & innovation.
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