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New framework will protect public health and the environment from risks posed by PFAS.
Barnsley named UK’s first Tech Town – with local schools and college, businesses, NHS and more getting bespoke government support to unleash opportunities of AI.
Update following round 9 of negotiations on an enhanced Free Trade Agreement with Switzerland.
The government has accepted advice on eligibility from the JCVI for the RSV vaccination programme.
Information on the expansion of the eligibility criteria of the older adults respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccination programme from 1 April 2026.
Foreign Secretary statement on the fifth anniversary of the military coup in Myanmar
Better chance of survival for people with rare cancers thanks to a new government approach to clinical trials and access to breakthrough treatments
£21.5m is backing 15 England-wide projects to turn new crops and low-emission farm tech into ready-to-use tools that boost productivity.
Billions of pounds worth of export and investment deals for the UK have been secured, as the Prime Minister wraps up his visit to China.
A greater diversity of voices is needed in Solomon Islands' politics, said British High Commissioner Paul Turner, in his keynote address at an event organised by the Westminster Foundation for Democracy.
Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology, Liz Kendall, delivered a speech at Bio Industry Association on Thursday 29 January 2026.
Strengthening the UK-Thailand Partnership: UK Government and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration sign Letter of Intent to advance sustainable transport
Independent review launched to fix substandard military accommodation for around 80,000 single and unaccompanied service personnel
Warm Home Discount has been extended so millions of families will receive the £150 energy bill discount for the rest of the decade.
Updated product information for healthcare professionals and patients regarding the small risk of severe acute pancreatitis in patients taking GLP-1s.
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Pat McFadden delivered a speech to Parliament to announce the Government's new response to the PHSO State Pension age communication investigation as it relates to communicatio…
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Liz Kendall delivered a speech to Parliament to outline the response to the PHSO State Pension age communication investigation.
A quarter of school‑leavers are unvaccinated against HPV, leaving young women at risk of cervical cancer and both sexes vulnerable to other HPV‑related cancers
£200 million for local cancer care to address gap in screening uptake and reduce screening inequalities in deprived areas.
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