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Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting spoke in London on the steps being taken to reform the health service.
Minority ethnic groups and disabled people are to benefit as the government commits to introducing mandatory ethnicity and disability pay‑gap reporting for large employers.
Ground Control's Wildfell project in Essex combines woodland creation and habitat banking across 116 hectares, testing funding routes for nature recovery.
Families encouraged to use Tax-Free Childcare to save thousands on their childcare bills.
New support package announced at WTO Ministerial Conference to help countries trade more, build resilience, and reduce long-term reliance on aid.
Survey shows the biggest drop in dissatisfaction in the NHS since 1998 as Health and Social Care Secretary pledges to do more to tackle underperforming trusts.
…Delivered by the UK's Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders.…
The Regulator of Social Housing has published 21 regulatory judgements including a C1 consumer upgrade for Guildford Borough Council
…Government pilots social media bans, time limits and digital curfews in 300 teenage homes to inform national consultation on children's online safety.…
Tens of thousands of sick or disabled people are closer to work following a landmark programme introduced by this government, as part of its efforts to fix the broken welfare system it inherited.
New government guidance will be issued to councils to help them consider how to make their streets safer for women and girls.
The Zero Emissions Truck and Van grants and the Depot Charging Scheme aim to help businesses make the switch to electric vans and trucks.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on the Middle East.
As with all clinical trials, the MHRA’s top priority is the safety and wellbeing of the trial participants.
Circular announcing the updates to Building Regulations following the publication of the Future Homes and Buildings Standards.
Former Air Commodore Polly Perkins CBE has been chosen as the preferred candidate for Armed Forces Commissioner by the Defence Secretary John Healey MP – delivering on the government’s key manifesto commitment to give servin…
The most significant overhaul of the regulation of medical professionals since 1983 will be set out in a consultation on the General Medical Council Order.
We are seeking a Deputy Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents to join our Southampton-based office.
New battery manufacturing apprenticeship unit developed, following rapid consultation with employers and sector experts, to support UK's growing battery sector.
…Households across Britain set to benefit as Chancellor acts on food prices, energy bills and profiteering – taking action on cost of living pressures while securing Britain's long-term energy independence.…
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