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The launch of SMArt a new charity to improve the regulation of veterinary medicines worldwide.
Today’s figures from the Office for National Statistics show more people in work, while wages have now been outpacing inflation for 2 years.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The government will increase the number of people tested for COVID-19 to 25,000 hospital patients a day.
Criminals will be forced to make a greater financial contribution towards victim support services under new legislation unveiled by the government today (18 March 2020).
Patients are urged to stop taking 5mg ulipristal acetate as soon as possible and contact a healthcare professional for advice on alternative treatments.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab reiterates the UK's unwavering support for Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The SCC and ICO have updated the data protection impact assessment for surveillance cameras.
If Coronavirus (COVID-19) has affected your company and you need more time to file your accounts, you should act before your filing deadline.
New laws to protect military personnel and veterans from vexatious claims and the cycle of re-investigations will be introduced today.
New reforms to cut red tape and make agricultural tenancy law fit for 21st century
Today (Wednesday 18 March) the Government has set out a way forward on the legacy of the past in Northern Ireland. Text of the Written Ministerial Statement laid in the House is below:
The UK is working hard to combat COVID-19.
The British Deputy High Commissioner (BDHC) in Karachi Mike Nithavrianakis has concluded a three day visit to Pakistan’s industrial cities of Sialkot, Lahore and Faisalabad to help strengthen bilateral trade between UK and…
The Home Secretary asked the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) to review the shortage occupation lists. The MAC has agreed and will respond by September 2020.
Planning rules will be relaxed so pubs and restaurants can operate as hot food takeaways during the coronavirus outbreak.
New laws will be introduced to protect public health, increase NHS capacity, strengthen social care and support the public to take the right action at the right time.
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak today announced unprecedented support for business and workers – to protect against the economic emergency caused by the coronavirus.
The Chancellor announces further support in economic response to coronavirus.
An update on the 2020 competition for new and renewed national Clinical Excellence Awards.
The Secretary of State has allowed Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector to temporarily suspend all routine inspections of schools, further education, early years and social care providers.
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