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An independent review creating a new ‘Gold Standard’ in public sector construction frameworks has been published by the Cabinet Office.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Ofqual oversaw the delivery of 6 million GCSE, AS and A level grades last summer, and 4.6 million vocational and technical qualification grades in past year.
The Human Rights Act will be revised under plans unveiled by the Justice Secretary Dominic Raab today (14 December).
The winners, considered among the top undergraduate university students and recent graduates in the United States, were chosen following a rigorous, months-long selection process.…
A letter sent to the heads of secondary schools and FE colleges from Chief Regulator Jo Saxton.
Next generation of Britain’s high-speed bullet trains reaching speeds of over 200mph to be built on home soil.
A statement on the National Reference Test (NRT) results we published today.
A cutting-edge autonomous system able to detect modern sea mine threats and reduce risk to life has been delivered to the Royal Navy.
White Paper sets out path to modern, innovative jails that protect the public and reform prisoners.
This monoclonal antibody – the second to be authorised by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency – is for people with mild to moderate COVID-19 who are at high risk of developing severe disease.
The government has confirmed reforms for initial teacher training to ensure all children and young people receive an excellent education.
The United Kingdom, Australia and the United States updated the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors about the AUKUS agreement.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has given a statement to Parliament on a new variant under investigation and action government is taking.
Catching COVID-19 carries far higher risk than having the vaccine and only 22% of women who gave birth in August were vaccinated.
Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited applies to Environment Agency for permission to put exploratory oil and gas drill site at West Newton into commercial production.
The UK, France and Germany delivered a joint statement to the IAEA addressing Iran’s implementation of its nuclear commitments under the JCPoA.
Professor Ronni Bowman’s work to combat COVID-19 was recognised at the annual Women in Defence Awards.
This is the spring 2019 edition of the violence against women and girls newsletter.
CMA Chair Jonathan Scott's speech to the Chatham House Competition Policy Conference 2021.
Education Secretary sets out how colleges are playing a central role in transforming skills and the way people progress into the workplace.
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