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Patients across England will benefit from new bone scanners to diagnose fragile bones earlier and prevent painful, life-changing fractures.
Switching the NHS vehicle fleet to electric will save the health service millions and help to decarbonise 460 million miles of travel each year.
The annual flu letter describes the national flu immunisation programme and outlines which groups are eligible for flu vaccination.
Ukraine’s Armed Forces will be able to better defend itself against Russia’s brutal attacks.
Patients will receive better support to help them stay in and get back to work in areas of high economic inactivity.
Driving a bus is a rewarding career offering fast progression, competitive salaries, good benefits, travel concessions and a sense of purpose.
Media Act implementation will bring the UK’s largest video-on-demand services under regulation by Ofcom to better protect children and the most vulnerable
Video-on-demand streaming services to meet subtitling, audio description and signing requirements that traditional broadcasters already follow
The UK has announced a landmark sanctions package, cutting off critical oil revenues and further degrading the Kremlin’s ability to wage its illegal war.
Criminal Crown Courts in England and Wales will be funded to hear as many cases as possible next year to deliver faster and fairer justice for victims.
CC News provides essential regulatory information for charity trustees and their advisers.
One-third of England's woodlands now estimated to be damaged by deer, with urgent action needed to protect trees and wildlife
OpenAI and Microsoft pledge funding to AI Security Institute’s Alignment Project: an international effort on AI systems that are safe, secure and under control.
150,000 disabled adults to keep £400 more cash each year to help with cost of living, and £700 million to support tens of thousands of home adaptations.
UK and partners are today exposing the tragic circumstances surrounding Alexei Navalny's death and have confirmed there was poison found in samples from his body.
Proposed sites include the first ever on the River Thames in London
The Attorney General Richard Hermer KC addressed the congregation at the Great Synagogue in Sydney, Australia, where he commemorated those who died in the terrorist attack at Bondi beach.
Kanishka Narayan, Minister for AI and Online Safety, spoke at Founders Forum on 10 February 2026.
Review will examine digital shifts, market trends and emerging technologies including use of AI
Foreign actors will no longer be able to use their money to interfere in the UK’s elections, as part of the biggest expansion of democratic participation in a generation
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