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The newly-established Longtown storage facility will house mission critical equipment, from body armour to spare parts with on-site rail network ensuring faster delivery to frontline forces and reduce costs.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis gave a speech at the launch event for the National Cyber Security Centre's 2025 Annual Review
Migrants will be required to pass tough new English language requirements under a law introduced in Parliament today.
Ministers and security chiefs have written to leading UK companies about cyber security.
Government kicks off a new national campaign to help parents cut through the bombardment of sometimes unreliable advice and false expectations online.
Higher Scientific Officer, working on the authorisation in the UK of biological and immunological veterinary medicinal products.
Sam Hartley and Huw Vaughan Thomas have been reappointed as Members of the Boundary Commission for Wales.
Government approves Tillbridge Solar Farm, a major new solar project.
Windscale Pile 2 is one of the The Windscale Piles. These were were the UK's first nuclear reactors and are some of the oldest buildings on the Sellafield site.
Hereford Justice Centre opens a new Crown Court room to restore case capacity with the Senior Presiding Judge attending the official opening event.
UK Statement at the World Trade Organization's General Council. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and the UN, Kumar Iyer.
The Pile Fuel Storage Pond is our oldest pond and one of the most significant clean-up projects on the Sellafield site. We're retrieving historic nuclear fuel, debris and sludges from the 70-year-old pond and placing it …
The Windscale Piles were the UK's first nuclear reactors and are some of the oldest buildings on the Sellafield site. We're cleaning-up and decommissioning these iconic reminders of our pioneering nuclear history and…
A record £10.5 billion investment in flood defences will defend nearly 900,000 properties in England, with new rules to get defences built more quickly.
Matthew Taylor to lead Government's new Fair Work Agency from April 2026.
The Tillbridge Solar Project DCO application has today been granted development consent by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
More than 85,000 military drones have been delivered by the UK to Ukraine in just six months this year by accelerating production from British companies.
The First-Generation Reprocessing Plant is one of the oldest buildings at Sellafield, dating back to the military origins of the site.
As part of Flood Action Week, the West Midlands are being urged to plan ahead this autumn to reduce the impact flooding may have on their homes and businesses.
The new Northern Ireland Troubles Bill will put in place a fair and transparent system that enables families of victims, including those who never came home from service in Northern Ireland, to seek answers.
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