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Regeneration expert Neale Coleman CBE has been appointed as Chair of the Oxford Growth Commission.
An update from Pete Easterbrook, interim SIA Director of Inspections and Enforcement. Pete leads the SIA's drive against training malpractice.
The Housing Minister, Matthew Pennycook, has appointed Neale Coleman CBE as the Chair of the Oxford Growth Commission to support the delivery of infrastructure, housing and employment to unleash Oxford and Oxfordshire’s ec…
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's remarks at a press conference on the Immigration White Paper.
New data finds half a million children already benefitting from 15 hours extended childcare offer as applications open for tens of thousands more from today.
New measures to make it a criminal offence for people who are not qualified as a nurse to use the title and mislead the public.
The agency’s Chief Executive Officer, Dean Beale, left the organisation on 12 May 2025 to move to a position outside the Civil Service
Delyth Evans is confirmed as the new Chair of S4C. Denise Lewis Poulton is reappointed and five new appointments have been made to the Board.
Radical reforms to Britain’s immigration system, restoring control to our borders and reducing record-high levels of net migration have been set out.
International recruitment for care workers will end under plans announced by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper.
The Prime Minister will today announce an end to Britain’s failed experiment in open borders that saw migration soar to one million a year by ensuring people coming here earn the right to stay in the country.
Britain's failed immigration system will be radically reformed so the system is controlled, managed and fair under a landmark white paper.
A temporary export bar has been placed on a painting of the Virgin Mary by Italian painter, Sandro Botticelli
The remains of Private (Pte) John Tame of 2nd Battalion The Royal Berkshire Regiment were laid to rest on 8 May in Belgium, nearly 108 years after his death.…
Industrial communities set to benefit from new jobs and growth in their towns and cities, as funding is more than doubled for the Clean Industry Bonus.
Cobalt Light Systems Ltd, a spinout from STFC, developed patented technology to identify materials through barriers.
Mr Bilal Zahid has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Slovak Republic in succession to Mr Nigel Baker OBE MVO who will be transferring to another Diplomatic Service appointment. Mr Zahid will take up his appoint…
Thousands of victims across England and Wales stand to benefit as the Government launches a major consultation on criminal legal aid today (9 May).
Government announces cut to the duration of apprenticeships, opening up more training opportunities to get thousands of more teachers into the classroom.
Public sector is being primed to bring innovative ideas out of government labs and onto the market with £30 million backing and new guidance.
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