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WHO recognition affirms MHRA’s commitment to regulatory excellence, innovation and global collaboration
Head of the Oman National Hydrographic Office recognised for his contributions to hydrography by being awarded the 2025 Alexander Dalrymple Award
Extra £18 million injected into councils in England to roll out children’s social care reforms that prioritise earlier intervention.
Event forms part of programme of collaboration under UK-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
New restriction zones will curb the freedoms of the most serious sexual and violent offenders by ‘locking’ them into specific areas where necessary.
Statement by Caroline Quinn, UK Deputy Political Coordinator, at the UN Security Council meeting on West Africa and the Sahel.
In a keynote speech, Ian Murray confirms the UK Government's Brand Scotland campaign is partnering with the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society
The Environment Agency is carrying out a series of summer surveys to try to identify the cause of unusual symptoms in an endangered native species.
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster calls for the country to prepare for the second national test of the Emergency Alerts system on Sunday, September 7
UKHSA warns public to be alert to botulism following adverse reactions to cosmetic procedures involving botulinum toxin.
Take the opportunity to share your views on the proposals before the consultation deadline of 5 September.
School attendance in England has surged, with 5 million more days in classrooms and 140,000 fewer persistently absent pupils
The Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain have today (7 August 2025) released their Annual Report to the Secretary of State for 2024 to 2025.
The microscopic bacteria living in women’s bodies could be a powerful tool for personalised, non-invasive treatment and earlier diagnosis.
Scottish Secretary keynote speech on the value of Scotland’s cultural offer
Heritage buildings are set to benefit from £15 million of funding as part of the government’s ongoing commitment to ensure our heritage is fit for the future
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will outline how £143 million of UK Government funding will secure over 130 disused coal tips in Wales on a visit to Port Talbot today, Thursday 7 August.
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into Edmund Kell Unitarian Church and Elizabeth Kell Community Hall over financial and safeguarding concerns.
Science Minister Lord Vallance calls on businesses and researchers to develop cutting edge tech, that could cut energy costs in the long-term.
People living near pylons to get £2,500 off electricity bills over 10 years, as smart meter plans are unveiled to give consumers better rights and compensation.
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