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Twelve businesses across England and Northern Ireland secure access to Mexico's rapidly expanding market
NHS and local authorities begin roll-out of world-first gonorrhoea vaccination programme across the country.
The treaty provides a legal basis for the groundbreaking UK-France ‘one-in, one-out’ pilot scheme.
Young Scottish musicians will help to sell Scotland to Germany on Ian Murray trade trip.
Criminal networks smuggling migrants on dangerous small boats to be targeted with £100 million funding boost.
Thousands of mothers and babies will benefit from extended support to breastfeeding services this year.
New offence to target criminal gangs promoting dangerous journeys like Channel crossings to the UK on social media.
How new laws that keep children safe on the internet work.
Government completes substantial investment in the future of farming as fairer approach to funding means more farmers than ever set to benefit from capital grants offer than in previous years.
The King has approved the nomination of Trustees of the Board of the Churches Conservation Trust.
British steelmakers regain access to EU market
New legal duties on universities and colleges come into force, as government delivers Plan for Change to restore integrity of higher education.
InFocus brings together news and views from across the Government Property Agency.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards has issued a stop warning for 17,000 heat pump tumble dryer owners.
Communities hit hardest by knife crime see a drop in offences and more weapons removed from the streets.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into the Abdullah Quilliam Society.
UK Export Finance announces a new £1 billion export guarantee, supporting Ford UK's transition to electric vehicle production.
RSV vaccines are 82% effective for older people and 72% for newborns when mothers are vaccinated at least 14 days before birth.
Prison officers will use artificial intelligence (AI) to stop violence before it breaks out under new plans set out by the Lord Chancellor today (31 July).…
The company also received a £150,000 fine from the Information Commissioner’s Office
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