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Speech by Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock at the Downing Street coronavirus briefing.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Edenred site opens for schools to purchase eGift cards for eligible families to use at their choice of supermarkets
Businesses in Wales have benefitted from more than £2 billion in UK Government-backed loans to protect and support jobs.
Rita French, UK Ambassador for Human Rights, delivered this statement on Lebanon at the 37th Session of Universal Periodic Review (UPR), sharing recommendations to improve their human rights record.
On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 four door supervisors - who were all former company directors - were prosecuted at Bradford Magistrates' Court.
Businesses in Scotland benefitted from more than £3.4 billion of UK Government-backed loans to protect and support jobs across the country.
University of Hull has opened its doors as a ‘Nightingale Court’, joining the national effort to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the justice system.
HM Revenue and Customs shares some little-known facts about Self Assessment ahead of the 31 January 2021 deadline.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson launches the Build Back Better Council to unlock investment, boost job creation and level up the whole of the UK.
Letter from the Minister for Small Business, Consumers and Corporate Responsibility, Paul Scully, to all postmasters, their staff and Post Office employees.
The Joint Unit for Waste Crime celebrates its first anniversary of cracking down on criminals and gangs who commit serious and organised waste crime.
A government-backed app that aims to tackle loneliness has been adopted by Leeds City Council
Ofqual’s response to the second stage consultation for DfE’s review of post-16 qualifications at level 3 in England.
Secure video calls rolled out in all prisons in just over 6 months to maintain vital family contact.
The new campaign launches to support the nation’s mental health, as half of adults say they are more worried during this current lockdown than in March 2020.
The British Army is establishing 80 new COVID-19 vaccine centres for NHS Scotland, from Monday 18 January, as part of the largest peacetime resilience operation ever undertaken by the UK Armed Forces.…
People aged 70 and over and the clinically extremely vulnerable to begin receiving invitations for vaccinations from today.
Business Minister Paul Scully is urging businesses who have not yet taken steps to prepare for the UK’s new start to act now.
Businesses in all regions and nations of the UK have benefitted from billions of pounds in government-backed loans, according to new figures released today, 18 January.
Communities Secretary has announced new laws to protect England’s cultural and historic heritage.
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