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Funding will strengthen UK’s security standards and ensure passengers can continue to fly with ease of mind.
The Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, speech at the Association of School and College Leaders.
The MHRA welcomed Health Minister Smyth to its science campus as part of British Science Week to demonstrate how innovations become safe, effective treatments for NHS patients.
Import ban introduced to prevent the spread of foot and mouth disease.
In a UK-first, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and Barts Health NHS Trust have developed a DNA sequencing approach that can be implemented onsite in hospitals so they can diagnose bacterial inf…
The first NHS patients in a generation have started to receive life-saving plasma from the blood of UK donors.
Winners demonstrate an ongoing commitment to hallmarking activities and to developing new external partnerships.
Professor Edward Peck CBE named as preferred candidate to be the next Chair of the Office for Students by Education Secretary
The Regulator of Social Housing has today published regulatory judgements for 11 social landlords.
Shorter and flexible apprenticeships and new English and maths requirements to boost skills and support employers .
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle spoke about the the UK’s approach to the responsible development of artificial intelligence at the Munich Security Conference.
Nearly 700,000 women across the country will take part in a world-leading trial to test how AI tools can be used to catch breast cancer cases earlier.
New government-funded fellowships will see researchers explore how AI can change the way we conduct research while 23 projects have been awarded funding to explore wider research and innovation.
An advertisement inviting applications to become the Windrush Commissioner has been launched today.
The Privy Council has confirmed the appointment of Sir Ian Bauckham CBE as Chief Regulator of Ofqual.
More nuclear power plants will be approved across England and Wales as the Prime Minister slashes red tape to get Britain building - as part of his Plan for Change.
The Environment Agency has opened a second consultation into a permit variation application from Drax Power Limited in Yorkshire.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis gave an update on the Prevent learning review - jointly commissioned with Counter Terrorism Policing following the Southport attack.
Speaking at the Centre for Social Justice, Bridget Phillipson laid out plans for a new era of school standards delivering on the Plan for Change.
Awarding body Pearson put the integrity of exam papers at risk and failed to monitor examiners’ conflicts of interest.
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