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Lyn Garner has today (17 December 2024) been appointed to the New Towns Taskforce. She will replace Eamonn Boylan who will stand down from the Taskforce ahead of starting his new role as interim Chief Executive of Homes Engl…
Barrister Liz Thornhill has been announced as a new non-executive director at the Government Actuary’s Department.
Scottish Secretary chooses Ukrainian schoolgirl’s artwork for Christmas card
Following careful consideration of the PHSO’s report into how changes to the State Pension Age were communicated, the Government has accepted the Ombudsman’s finding of maladministration and has apologised for there being a …
The Prime Minister met Prime Minister Kristen Michal ahead of the Joint Expeditionary Force summit in Tallin this morning.
UK Export Finance has appointed Edward Prince as its Director of Large Corporates & International.
A London man has been convicted after allowing somebody else to use his Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
UKHSA urges vaccinations, handwashing, and self-care to prevent winter illnesses and protect health.
Data shows 6.3 million properties in England in areas at risk of flooding from rivers, the sea or surface water
Dstl scientists work in partnership with the UK armed forces and industry to ensure that future warfighters have the best air combat capability.
Ofsted has today published 3 additional recordings of school inspector training materials, following on from the first collection published earlier this term.
This page summarises the main themes of the Kroll report. It outlines UK government views on the evidence and sets out the government's next steps.
New records reveal how algorithmic tools are being used in public services to enhance citizen support, enable quick and accurate decision-making, and drive technological improvements in critical government services.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announces a new independent review of Arts Council England will launch in the new year
Government acts decisively to force water companies to double the compensation paid to customers and businesses for service failures.
Leadership will commence under new CEO as we work to deliver the HS2 line cost-effectively for passengers and taxpayers.
Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill introduced to Parliament today, putting children’s interests at the heart of government policy.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Syria.
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Liz Kendall delivered a speech to Parliament to outline the response to the PHSO State Pension age communication investigation.
Government publishes its response to the independent Kroll report on Capture software.
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