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The LAA is launching an updated Civil Application Fixer service and introducing a new Civil Contingency Fixer service effective from Monday 26 January.
Correspondence between the Minister of State for Creative Industries, Media and Arts and the Chief Executives of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and Ofcom.
Nearly 20 million doses of potentially dangerous medicines prevented from reaching the public
Update on the progress and completion of the Independent Review of Disclosure and Fraud Offences.
‘Team Up: Because everyone deserves a team behind them’
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
New projects to test how public sector data can be better joined up to improve lives, including through AI, while supercomputing capacity to increase sixfold.
New digital system - fully integrated with the NHS - will dramatically cut delays for those joining the Armed Forces, boosting readiness and recruitment.
Time is running out for the millions of taxpayers yet to file their Self Assessment tax return.
His Majesty The King has approved the appointment of 96 new King’s Counsel and the award of 8 new Honorary King’s Counsel.
People living in rural and coastal areas will find it easier to see a cancer specialist as the government works to end the postcode lottery for care.
…This is preventing MMO and other regulators from receiving positional data from under-12m vessels using Succorfish type-approved I-VMS devices.…
The Holocaust Memorial Act removes legislation which had blocked progress on the Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre.
A man who crashed his speedboat into a 15-year-old kayaker near Milford Haven was sentenced to 12 months in jail, suspended for two years, in the first prosecution by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) under new waterc…
The updated safety measures will strengthen the MHRA’s ability to monitor safe prescribing while supporting patient access to treatment across all age groups.
Digital Minister Liz Lloyd spoke about cyber security and cyber insurance at the British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA) manifesto launch.…
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has extended the second terms of Sandra Dinneen, Paul Farmer and Patrick Newberry
The Cabinet Office has today announced the appointment of Rachel King as a Non-Executive Director to the Remuneration Committee of the Government Commercial Organisation (GCO).
The Regulator of Social Housing has written to all private registered providers regarding updated regulation fees.
OPSS scientists identified fire risks in tumble dryers and secured improved repairs, leading to a national programme to fix or replace affected machines.
The Charity Commission has confirmed Hope Unlimited Charitable Trust, has addressed concerns raised about its relationship with a non-charitable company.
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