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NHS Test and Trace has completed a record number of cases during this reporting week, with 85% of people who have tested positive successfully contacted.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A new approach to inspecting early years providers will give good and outstanding providers more consistency while prioritising providers rated less than good.
Lord Evans, Chair of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, gave the Hugh Kay Lecture at the Institute of Business Ethics.
Detailed plan outlines how the civil and family courts, and our tribunals are increasing capacity to hear cases and maintain operations during COVID-19.
Kemi Badenoch MP speaks to frontline clinicians and specialists from around the world on pre-eclampsia post COVID-19.
Over 19,000 job placements for unemployed young people have so far been created under the government’s £2 billion Kickstart Scheme - with tens of thousands more expected in the months ahead.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosted a discussion with heads of leading life science and pharmaceutical companies on coronavirus and the prevention of future pandemics.
To the men who showed great bravery and made the ultimate sacrifice for us and for our values. And for that we remember them.
The Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government addresses the RESI Convention 2020.
Opening remarks from the Minister for Media and Data
Extensive clinical evaluation shows lateral flow tests are accurate and sensitive enough to be used in the community, including for asymptomatic people.
The Immigration Act has today (Wednesday 11 November 2020) received Royal Assent and been signed into law.
Alex Chalk MP visits Shelter Cymru and the South Wales Law Centre to see how £5.4 million of grant funding is being used.
Chile and the UK host a virtual seminar on COVID-19 vaccines access, finance and distribution as part of efforts to strengthen international and regional co-operation.
People with lasting abdominal symptoms are being urged to get checked for cancer as part of the NHS and Public Health England’s campaign.
The inspection looked at how the various long-running resettlement schemes had performed up to March 2020, and what lessons the Home Office should be taking forward into any new scheme.
A further section of the £30 million Burton-upon-Trent flood defence project has been opened to the public by the Environment Agency.
Industries will be helped to tackle waste, boost recycling and build back greener from coronavirus through funding for 5 state-of-the-art research centres.
Transformative legislation setting out how farmers and land managers in England will be rewarded in future with public money for “public goods” passes into law
The UK Royal Navy and Egyptian Navy concluded their first joint amphibious exercises, dubbed as Maritime & Littoral Training (LRG-X) in the Mediterranean Sea.
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