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A statement about the role of centre judgements in this summer’s awarding.
New data published today reveals more than 65,000 businesses in Scotland benefitted from over £2.3 billion of support through government-supported loan schemes
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New data published today reveals how businesses across every corner of the UK continue to be supported through government-backed coronavirus loan schemes.
Public Health England issues a heat-health warning as the Met Office forecasts high temperatures.
Arrangements confirmed for appeals on AS, A level and GCSE grading in summer 2020.
The second monthly REACT-1 report from Imperial College London and Ipsos MORI has been published, showing how the virus has spread in England.
Brunei and Malaysia will be added to the travel corridors list.
The United Kingdom and Mexico hosted the virtual seminar “Accelerating access to COVID-19 vaccines in Latin America and the Caribbean” on 5 August.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson had a call with President Martín Vizcarra of Peru.
UK government and Valneva confirm multi-million-pound up-front investment in Livingston manufacturing facility.
Dounreay has been recognised by His Royal Highness The Duke of Rothesay for its support for the community during the Coronavirus pandemic.
The UK announced support programme, backed by £1.1million research grant is led by the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust together with the Kenya's Ministry of Health.
Two new leadership programmes to help small business leaders grow their companies in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic have been launched today (3 August).
Ofqual confirms changes to GCSEs, AS and A levels next year, following consultation; and publishes new proposals for adjustments to VTQs.
Pharmaceutical and biotech organisation Wockhardt will carry out the crucial 'fill and finish' stage of the vaccine manufacturing process.
Millions of new rapid coronavirus tests will be rolled out across NHS hospitals, care homes and labs from next week.
Diners across the UK will see their restaurant bills slashed by as much as 50% from today as the government’s landmark Eat Out to Help Out scheme officially opens for business (Monday 3 August).
Shielding guidance for clinically extremely vulnerable to be paused from 1 August across England.
Diners who eat-in will benefit from a 50% discount, up to a maximum of £10 per person, on food and non-alcoholic drinks, any Monday to Wednesday in August.
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