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New AI models to diagnose and treat cancer and other incurable diseases will be made possible thanks to joint public-private investment giving flexible funding to British AI firms and researchers.
Over 20,000 self-testing and self-sampling kits will be made available to help end HIV transmissions by the end of the decade.
A key Russian cybercrime syndicate responsible for aiding merciless ransomware attacks around the world has been targeted by new UK sanctions.
We are delivering 13,000 police officers, special constables and PCSOs across the country, including a named, contactable officer in your area.
The UK-India Young Professionals Scheme (YPS) 2025 ballot will open next week.
Thousands of new jobs are set to be created as bidding opens for AI Growth Zones.
New records reveal the government is utilising AI and technology to enhance public services, including streamlining MOT inspections and speeding up planning with satellite habitat mapping.
HM Treasury announces that Dame Sue Owen will serve a second three-year term as Non-Executive Chair (NEC) of the UK Debt Management Office (DMO) Advisory Board.
Government is investing in vital schemes to improve journey times in Wiltshire, Leeds, Essex and Buckinghamshire.
The UK will host Western Balkans leaders for the Berlin Process Summit in Autumn 2025.
Local communities to receive funding for family and school nurses, sexual health clinics and other public health services.
Trams will run from Wednesbury to Brierley Hill, providing faster and more reliable transport connections to centre of Birmingham and wider West Midlands.
Chris Walton has taken up the position following Graham Love’s six-year term.
The College for National Security launches a new online course to help break down barriers and help civil servants learn more about national security.
A new project will support more than 100 jobs and eventually generate more than £87 million for the South Wales economy.
Paul Turner was appointed British High Commissioner to Solomon Islands and Nauru in July 2024.
Collaborating to find ways to mitigate the growing threat from AI-generated deepfakes is an urgent national priority.
The second EU-UK Counter-Terrorism Dialogue took place in London on 4 February 2025, strengthening the UK and EU’s strategic cooperation on counter-terrorism.
Celebrating the winners of the 5th Analysis in Government Awards
A speech delivered in Brussels at the EU-UK Forum by Nick Thomas-Symonds, Minister for European Union Relations.
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