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Security Minister James Brokenshire delivered a speech at the RUSI on the changing terror threat and how the government and partners have continued to adapt strategies to meet the emerging challenges.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
NHS workforce data for August shows the number of nurses in the NHS in England increased by 14,813 compared to last year, and the number of doctors rose to a record 121,726.
Almost £4.4 billion will be invested to increase court capacity, create prison places, and support victims following yesterday’s spending review.
Official statistics show more homes were delivered last year than in any year since 1987 - the 7th year in a row the number homes delivered has increased.
Package to build more homes, end rough sleeping and support and level up communities across England welcomed by Secretary of State.
UK aid will be overhauled to achieve greater impact.
Millions of UK workers to receive increase in pay from April 2021 following rise in the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage.
Test turnaround times are improving, more contacts are being reached than ever before, while 200 local tracing partnerships have been launched with local authorities.
The UK Government has opened a new walk-through coronavirus testing centre at Glasgow Club Easterhouse…
The Health and Social Care Secretary spoke to the House of Commons about the coronavirus situation and returning to strenghtened local COVID restriction tiers.
GCSE, A level and VTQ students were not systemically disadvantaged on the basis of particular protected characteristics or socioeconomic status.
A written statement from the Health and Social Care Secretary to the House of Commons on returning to local COVID restriction tiers in England.
Loveday Ryder will become the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency's Chief Executive on 1 January 2021.
The CMA has issued new warnings to firms over concerns that couples are still not receiving fair refunds for weddings that could not go ahead during the pandemic.
An update on keeping our casework moving, our progress on virtual events, feedback from our customers on their virtual event experiences and 2021 and beyond.
Social housing providers will need to navigate unusual uncertainty
The two parachutes that will safely deliver the UK’s first ever Mars vehicle to the Red Planet have completed their first full-scale high altitude drop test
26 NOVEMBER 2020: Joint Op-ed by British Ambassador to the Philippines Daniel Pruce and COP26 Regional Ambassador Ken O'Flaherty
All local authorities in England to be placed in one of 3 tiers based on the latest available data.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab gave a statement to the House of Commons about Official Development Assistance (ODA).
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