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Efforts to deliver speedier justice have been stepped up today (17 February 2021) with the announcement of 14 more temporary courtrooms and a first ‘super courtroom’ to hear large, complex cases.
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British Embassy Manila has launched the UK-Philippines Vaccine Clinic in partnership with the University of the Philippines – College of Public Health.
The Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab calls for ceasefires to enable vulnerable people in conflict zones to be vaccinated against coronavirus.
Further targeted areas will have additional testing made available to control and suppress the spread of a COVID-19 variant.
Latest Treasury announcement brings the extra funding provided since March 2020 to the devolved administration in Wales to £5.85 billion.
New technology has been introduced in England to help clinicians identify, for the first time, a new group of people who may be at high risk from COVID-19.
Tough new enforcement measures – from fixed penalty notices to imprisonment – will come into force on Monday 15 February.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave a statement at the coronavirus press conference.
Everyone most at risk from coronavirus has now been offered a vaccination, with more than 15 million jabs achieved in less than 10 weeks.
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock pays tribute to Dame Fiona Caldicott, the National Data Guardian for Health and Social Care.
A tribute to Dame Fiona Caldicott, the first National Data Guardian, whose work over many years leaves a lasting legacy for patients and service users.
UK Government provides devolved administration in Scotland with additional £1.1 billion to help tackle coronavirus.
Anyone who has visited a country on the UK’s travel ban list in the last 10 days will have to quarantine in hotels from today.
Renters will continue to be supported during the ongoing national lockdown restrictions, with an extension to the ban on bailiff evictions.
Further targeted areas will have additional testing made available to help monitor and suppress the spread of a coronavirus (COVID-19) variant.
Grant Shapps praises transport operators working on the frontline to help people get their COVID-19 vaccinations.
The world’s most innovative treatments for COVID-19 will soon be fast-tracked through the UK’s clinical trial system, as the government announces funding for the most promising treatments.
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has paid tribute to clinicians and volunteers during a virtual visit to a vaccination hub in Surrey, after which he urged anyone who is eligible to come forward for their jabs.
From vaccination buses to WhatsApp groups and charity engagement, the new COVID-19 vaccine uptake plan aims to boost vaccine uptake in vulnerable and under-served groups.
George Eustice virtually met with constituents and healthcare workers helping to save lives and protect the NHS as government nears vaccine milestone.
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