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Scottish Secretary, Alister Jack, thanks frontline testing staff in Dumfries for their heroic efforts
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The new gate will be air-lifted in place as part of £38 million Foss Barrier upgrade.
Law firms and other providers of legal aid will now have a choice of whether eligible claims are handled by the Legal Aid Agency’s civil finance team or the courts.
Change of look aims to improve the user experience for means, merits and billing work in the Client and Cost Management System.
UK Export Finance has appointed Rachel Ashley as an Export Finance Manager to focus on renewable exports, supporting the UK’s Clean Growth Strategy.
Multi-million pound investment will ensure T Level students have access to the world class facilities and cutting-edge equipment they need to get ahead.
The UK Government has today, Tuesday 12 January, opened a new walk-through coronavirus testing centre at Brooms Road Car Park in Dumfries.
A blog by David Wallace, Deputy CEO & Chief Customer Officer at SLC
Mr Tim Stew MBE has been appointed Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Panama.
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care shares thoughts on vaccines, testing and the R number.
Minister Nadhim Zahawi shares his thoughts on the three Covid-19 vaccines and full vaccine deployment plan
Richard Osgood, Senior Archaeologist for the MOD’s Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has been awarded an MBE in the New Year’s Honours list.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has authorised the Moderna vaccine after an extensive analysis of the vaccine’s safety, quality and effectiveness.
The vaccine has been approved after meeting the required safety, quality and effectiveness standards.
Compensation provided to claimants of specific compensation schemes will now be disregarded when assessing civil legal aid eligibility.
Clinical trial results show the drugs reduce risk of death by 24% for critically ill patients and time spent in intensive care by up to 10 days.
Women receiving treatment for epilepsy are being urged to discuss with a healthcare professional the right treatment for them if they anticipate becoming pregnant even sometime in the future, following a safety review.
Lisa Pearce prosecuted by the Security Industry Authority (SIA), pleads guilty to fraud at Bristol Crown Court.
Mr Omar Daair has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Rwanda in succession to Ms Joanne Lomas.
Transport Secretary announces the areas that could become the first parts of the UK to run all-electric bus services.
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