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Up to 50,000 more HGV driving tests will be made available each year thanks to government action to streamline the testing process.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Introducing measures to substantially increase the number of vocational driving tests available.
Dame Cressida will continue to lead the Metropolitan Police Service until 2024, the Home Secretary has confirmed.
The UK has led a push for the international community to take more action ahead of disasters – rather than responding reactively to them.
New five-year strategy sets out how the Insolvency Service will develop its services to support businesses, consumers and deliver economic confidence.
Treasury Direction requiring HMRC to make payments under the Coronavirus support scheme: working households receiving tax credits (Extension).
Ambassador Neil Bush supports OSCE's focus on women's economic empowerment at the concluding meeting of OSCE's Economic and Environmental Forum.
New International Sportsperson visa route to open and list of prestigious prizes eligible under the Global Talent route widened.
Programme TALOS, overseen by Strategic Command’s innovation hub (jHub), helps to rapidly bring new technology into defence.
Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick officially unveiled the MHCLG's second headquarters in Wolverhampton - the first of its kind outside of London.
The Lord Chancellor spoke during the 38th annual Symposium held at Jesus College, University of Cambridge – to give an update on the government’s progress and plans in relation to economic crime.
The Queen has been pleased to approve the following ministerial re-appointments.
Clare Fitzsimmons has been appointed to the Board of Natural England, with Lord Blencathra, Catherine Dugmore and Henry Robinson reappointed.
Today, Friday 10 September, the Security industry Authority (SIA) is launching Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) Security e-learning for security professionals.
A new engineering centre development has been unveiled in West Cumbria this week.
The CMA has published advice to the UK Government on ways to make the PCR testing market work better for consumers.
The CMA has published its advice to the Health Secretary in response to his commission to review the PCR travel test market.
Small Business Minister Paul Scully has written an open letter to businesses about the resources available to help promote positive mental health in the workplace.
Jonathan Russell appointed as VOA's Chief Executive.
More victims, defendants and witnesses will receive faster access to justice when the first ever ‘super courtroom’ opens in Manchester today (10 September).
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