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3,000 additional neighbourhood police officers and police community support officers will be in post within the next 12 months, the government has confirmed.
More than 100,000 baby loss certificates have now been issued to parents who have lost a pregnancy, allowing them to formally recognise their loss.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave remarks at Jaguar Land Rover manufacturing site in the West Midlands.
Better and faster access to NHS data for researchers, with gold standard security and privacy measures.
Every quango across government will be reviewed, with a view to close, merge or bring functions back into departments if its continued existence cannot be justified
A new wave of hydrogen powered projects have been shortlisted today to help cut emissions and create thousands of jobs in the UK’s industrial heartlands.
UK hypersonic research, which could see weapons travelling at several thousand miles per hour, has reached a landmark moment after successful completion of a major testing programme.
Sustainable flood memory emphasises the importance of remembering and learning from past flood events to enhance community resilience and adaptive strategies.
This research was applied to give the government, flood risk management authorities and the insurance industry a better understanding of risk.
The SIA welcomes the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 – Martyn’s Law – receiving Royal Assent.
Vietnam grants market access for British live seafood products, opening new opportunities for growth and trade.
Government delivers on manifesto commitment to reduce red tape – merging existing bodies to get a grip on delays to infrastructure delivery.
Over 3 million eligible workers set for a pay rise of up to £1,400 a year as new National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rates take effect.
The Royal Navy’s submarine-hunting Merlin helicopters will receive world-class maintenance under a £165 million contract extension, supporting 1,000 skilled UK jobs.
Acquisition of Broad Marsh site signals boost for city’s regeneration vision and the start of major redevelopment in Nottingham
Schemes supported as part of record £2.65 billion two-year investment to protect communities from flooding
The government is launching adverts for the first time on Zalo, as it expands its campaign warning people about the dangers of trusting people smuggling gangs.
Nearly £1 million in government funding will support Iraq in its fight to take down the kingpins of organised immigration crime.
AI Accelerator Programme will enable participants to work on projects across several government departments, including justice, health, and transport, to improve public services, drive efficiencies, and support the Governmen…
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has appointed a serving Board member of the Commission as the organisation’s interim Chair.
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