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Health and social care workers from the EU with professional qualifications can continue to practise in the UK as they do now.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Selected stations will, subject to a feasible design being possible, receive an accessible route into the station, as well as to and between every platform.
Results of Wave 17 of our annual qualifications perception survey published
The dormant assets scheme should be extended to other sectors such as investment and wealth management to benefit more good causes, a new independent report has recommended today.
Statement from the Minister of State for Asia, Mark Field on the new Sharia laws introduced in Brunei
On a visit to the Holocaust Survivors’ Centre the Communities Secretary stressed the importance of plans for a new national memorial.
Home Secretary's oral statement on the Windrush Compensation Scheme.
A strategy setting out the full extent of the government’s efforts to tackle drugs in prisons has been published today (3 April 2019).
The Home Secretary today opened a scheme to compensate members of the Windrush generation who were unable to prove their right to live in the UK.
Education Secretary launches the EdTech Strategy and sets out his vision to transform the role of technology in education
Users of disguised remuneration schemes need to come to HMRC with information to settle their affairs before 5 April or face the loan charge.
UK’s export credit agency asks the public for its views on proposed changes.
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Managing energy through machine learning and new lithium ion battery storage are among the 4 innovative projects announced today.
Leading tech companies to work with schools and colleges to cut teacher workload, support professional development and improve student outcomes
Prime Minister Theresa May made a statement in Downing Street on Brexit.
The UK and Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein have signed an agreement to protect the rights of citizens in each other’s countries in the event that a withdrawal agreement is not reached with the EU.
Natural England in partnership with the Environment Agency, Defra and local water companies unveils this year’s champion young farmers
The Government has set out plans for a register of children not in school, enabling councils to act effectively if they have concerns for a child's education.
Delay Repay 15 launched on Greater Anglia.
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