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The Alan Turing Institute, supported by the British Standards Institution (BSI) and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), will pilot a new UK government initiative to lead in shaping global technical standards for Artifici…
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The government has reset its approach to building safety with a bold new plan to protect leaseholders and make wealthy developers and companies pay to fix the cladding crisis.
Letters regarding the ministerial direction to fund fire alarms in all buildings with a waking watch.
Secretary of State warns developers they must pay to fix the cladding crisis that they caused as he overhauls the government’s approach to building safety.
Letter from the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Michael Gove to the residential property developer industry.
The Queen has been pleased to approve the re-appointment of Baroness Penn as a Baroness in Waiting.
Letters between Lord Geidt and the Prime Minister.
The government is consulting on a final date for the closure of schemes compensating individuals whose assets were confiscated by the UK government where they had suffered Nazi persecution.
The full list of 38 places which have applied for city status as part of the 2022 Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours Competition has been announced today.
From 4 January 2022, the government is able to scrutinise and intervene in certain acquisitions that could harm the UK’s national security.
New Chair appointed for the SSRO, which provides independent, expert leadership in the regulation of single source defence contracts
UKHSA Chief Executive Dr Jenny Harries awarded Damehood in the Queen’s New Year honours list as other UKHSA colleagues also recognised.
PM: The government will go "further and faster" to maximise the opportunities of Brexit.
Staff from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have been recognised for their outstanding scientific and technical work.
The Prime Minister hails success of vaccine programme and heroic public response to booster campaign in New Year’s message.
Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart thanks people across Wales for their continued sacrifices in the pandemic during 2021 in a New Year message.
Today (26 December), the government has urged the public to protect themselves from online sales scams through five actionable steps.
Announcement of the date of an economic and fiscal forecast in Spring 2022.
There are no shortcuts to good quality, but these are some simple steps to put you on the right path as an advocate for quality.
Minister of State at the Cabinet Office, Lord Agnew, writes to the Senior Salaries Review Body about the 2022 pay round.
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