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The Civil Aviation Bill will support airspace modernisation and enhance safety standards for passengers across the UK.…
The UK Hydrographic Office's participation at the 4th International Hydrographic Organization Assembly (IHO), held in Monaco.
Families and businesses will continue to reap the benefits of the clean energy transition in the coming decades.
UK astronaut John McFall could become the first person with a physical disability to live in orbit, thanks to an agreement signed between the UK government and US commercial space company Vast.
Confirming the transfer of Govia Thameslink Railway's services into public ownership.
A new support hub has launched delivering tailored, trauma-informed care for victims and survivors of terrorism.
…The government's landmark Social Housing Bill is returning to Parliament for its Second Reading today.…
Mayors in England to be given more power to fuel innovation and boost jobs in their region through Local Innovation Partnerships Fund
NHS modernisation bill will introduce the single patient record, resulting in safer, more co-ordinated care for patients.
GTR services are now managed by DfT Operator Ltd (DFTO).
G7 Digital Ministers have agreed a common approach to shielding children and young people from harm online for the first time.
Speaking at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) on Friday 29 May 2026, telecoms minister Liz Lloyd set out plans to consult on tougher fines and prison sentences for those who damage subsea infrastructure essential fo…
Government to propose tougher fines and prison sentences for those who damage subsea infrastructure essential for UK internet access.
As with any medicine, the MHRA will keep the safety and effectiveness of rilzabrutinib under close review.…
The first National Cadet Week in October 2026 will celebrate the cadet forces, one of the country's most effective youth organisations.
Cures for infectious diseases and pioneering improvements in women’s health, and strengthening a partnership between two of Europe’s leading supercomputers.
Patients will benefit from more services and treatments from their community pharmacy, as part of a new deal.
Taxpayers to be protected from financial mismanagement in local government
Greene King, Severn Trent and other leading UK businesses have joined forces with central and local Government to help more care leavers, ex-offenders and young people with mental health challenges in the West Midlands into …
Patients taking Crescent Pharma Limited Ramipril 2.5mg capsules are advised to check their packaging for batch number GR155023 and contact their pharmacy if any blister strips inside are labelled as Ramipril 10mg.
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