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Seasonal workers arriving in England to carry out vital work on farms ahead of Christmas will now be able to work as soon as they arrive in the country.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Vaccine could be delivered to the UK from Spring 2021.
The creative teams will each receive up to £100,000 of investment to enable them to develop their ideas for the Festival UK* 2022.
England death rate up to 6 times higher from coronavirus during the first wave of the pandemic than the general population, Public Health England study finds.
Highways England’s plans to unlock congestion and transform journeys for millions of people using the A303 between the south-east and south-west were today given the go-ahead.
Sir Ashley Fox announced as the preferred candidate to be the inaugural chair of the Independent Monitoring Authority for the Citizens’ Rights Agreements.
Data on A level and GCSE comparative outcomes, centre variability and results across England can now be viewed in series of interactive visualisations.
Extensive clinical evaluation shows lateral flow tests are accurate and sensitive enough to be used in the community, including for asymptomatic people.
Views sought on how to boost study at level 2 and below so more students progress into jobs or further study.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement at the coronavirus press conference.
The newly launched Office for Investment will connect public and private sector expertise while ensuring high and rigorous standards of scrutiny and security.
On 31 October 2020, the Prime Minister announced that the Government will be introducing new national COVID-19 measures in England to protect the NHS and save lives.
Pass, merit and distinction criteria for 2021 published, with flexible approach to assessment in class or on a one-to-one basis.
New measures announced to boost the quality of and streamline qualifications so students and employers get the skills they need for the jobs of tomorrow.
Over 30 million people to be vaccinated this year to protect them from flu and support the NHS.
This new partnership will provide further statistical modelling and machine learning expertise to support the government’s response to COVID-19.
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, at the Security Council debate on security in the Gulf region
New laws will allow more healthcare workers to administer flu and potential COVID-19 vaccines safely to the public.
Gavin Williamson sets out expectations to end burdensome bureaucracy in adoption, marking National Adoption Week
Exams will go ahead next summer, underpinned by contingencies for all possible scenarios.
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