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Leading women’s health campaigner and broadcaster Mariella Frostrup has been appointed as the Government’s Women's Employment Ambassador, a newly created role to support working women across the country.
We are seeking a Health and Safety Lead to join our Southampton-based office.
Landmark employment rights reforms kick into force.
Interest on Plan 2 and 3 student loans will be capped at 6%, instead of RPI+3%, to provide borrowers with certainty in an uncertain world.
The British High Commission Nairobi is seeking a competent supplier to provide electrical materials.
Ilford Park Polish Home in Devon is welcoming applications from eligible individuals.
New changes due to the Employment Rights Act 2025
Hundreds of thousands of sick or disabled people will be offered voluntary help towards employment as part of a package of measures coming into force today (6 April) that will encourage work and save taxpayers around £1 bill…
First eight ‘Young Futures Hubs’ opening in Birmingham, Brighton and Hove, Bristol, County Durham, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham, and Tower Hamlets
The Prime Minister has vowed to “always be on the side” of the British people as changes today help workers, pensioners, and families with the cost of living.
The UK’s first ever Armed Forces Commissioner has been appointed by the Defence Secretary John Healey MP.
As millions of children enjoy the Easter holidays, the government is stepping up to take the pressure off parents battling to keep their children safe online
Statement from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) Chief Executive, Michelle Russell, marking one year since Royal Assent of Martyn’s Law.
SIA Martyn’s Law Director Laura Gibb marks the first anniversary of Royal Assent and looks ahead to publication of draft section 12 guidance for consultation.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency and the US Food and Drug Administration are strengthening cooperation on medical device regulation, to support faster access to safe, innovative technologies for patien…
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care writes to the chair of the BMA resident doctors committee.
GBE-N continue to make progress in building a strong team which will deliver the UK's first SMRs.
The British Army trialled AI-powered drone technology to help identify landmines and explosive ordnance, allowing bomb-disposal experts to rapidly recognise threats, and dispose of those munitions safely.
The Home Office has written to the Chair of the Animals in Science Committee to provide an update on the regulation of decapods.
A Leicestershire landowner is to pay £268,751 after illegal tree felling
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