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Bacteriophages – viruses that selectively fight bacteria – may offer new hope in fighting infections and tackling antimicrobial resistance.
Anyone who suspects that they’ve had an adverse reaction to their weight loss or diabetes medicine or suspects it is not a genuine product, should report it to the MHRA.
The Parole Board has today published a review into its transparency
Investigation into a collision between a passenger train and an agricultural trailer at Nordan Farm user worked level crossing, near Leominster, Herefordshire, 22 May 2025.
DASA funding helped DIEM Analytics develop a robust tool for interviewing military personnel at scale
A skate park in Wrexham is safe to be reopened after the completion of works to stabilise the ground around an old mine shaft.
The Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) is seeking applicants for 6 vacancies.
The Prime Minister gave remarks this afternoon at a roundtable with Lewis Hamilton and a group of young people, in support of Lewis’ foundation Mission 44.
Frontline prison officers working in the highest risk areas of the prison estate will be issued protective body armour under swift Government action to improve their safety, the Lord Chancellor announced today (Tuesday 3 June).
The report covers the period 1 January 2025 to 31 March 2025.
Children and vulnerable people being criminally exploited by gangs will be better protected under new measures, as part of the government's Plan for Change.
Bus Services Bill will give local leaders the power to shape the bus services their communities rely on.
As with all products, we will keep its safety under close review
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy's keynote speech at the Deloitte and Enders Analysis' Media & Telecoms 2025 & Beyond Conference in London.
World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) downgrades UK’s BSE risk rating to negligible
The turbine hall and adjoining structures at Sizewell A former nuclear power station have been safely razed to the ground by Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS).
The 2 million vulnerable people who rely on lifesaving telecare alarms to call for help have today been urged to get in touch with their landline providers so companies can provide additional support for them during the swit…
Modernising our airspace will help to reduce pollution from flying and help pave the way for new technologies like flying taxis.
Government crackdown on rip-off temporary staffing agencies delivers unprecedented savings, as NHS trusts are urged to eradicate agency spending altogether.
First ever Dormant Assets Scheme Strategy unlocks £440 million funding
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