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12-month roll-out begins today for the biggest regulatory shake up of clinical trials in 20 years
The Prime Minister has appointed Robert Suss as Trustee of The National Portrait Gallery for a term of 4 years.
The SIA has awarded its grant for good causes to 3 organisations preventing violence against women and girls.
New analysis of the current clinical trial landscape in the UK shows clear opportunities to shape the future of medical research and patient care.
The Regulator of Social Housing has today published a report on the fundamental issues with some leased-based provision of specialised supported housing.
How the Tree Production Innovation Fund supported Rhizocore Technologies to develop locally adapted mycorrhizal fungi pellets to enhance tree growth, resilience and soil carbon capture.
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed the reappointment of Nikhil Rathi as Chief Executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for a second five-year term until September 2030.
Communities will be safer and trust in local policing will be restored under plans to put police officers back in our neighbourhoods.
The South Yorkshire Mayor has announced a £30m devolved funding investment into reopening Doncaster Sheffield Airport, in a major economic boost for the region.
The voluntary period for identity verification is open for business. More than 6 million individuals will need to comply in the 12 months after identity verification becomes a legal requirement later this year. This phased a…
Baroness Taylor visits Dawdon mine water treatment scheme to see how mine water heat will power 750 low-carbon homes, a pioneering step for sustainable heat.
Homes England is helping hundreds of small and medium sized housebuilders to kickstart projects by providing development loans from £250,000 to over £10 million.
Watch our film to see how Homes England has supported a new SME developer to deliver a scheme of starter homes in West Bromwich.
A development loan from Homes England helped newly-established housebuilder Sky-House Co to grow its business
Treasured civic museums supported with new £20 million grant to help safeguard access to local culture and secure their futures
Road to recovery outlined in new commitments for local audit reform to streamline and fix the fragmented and broken system.
A recent SIA-led joint operation investigating unlicensed door staff in Brighton led to three arrests.
A woodland management case study demonstrating how traditional craftsmanship and sustainable forestry practices work hand in hand to bring ash trees to market.
A multi-billion-pound investment in a major new Universal theme park and resort in Bedford has been agreed between Universal, the government and the local council, in a move that represents a major vote of confidence in the …
Care leaders will be trained to use the latest technology to improve patient care, free up staff time and help people live independently in their own homes for longer.
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