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Two billion items of personal protective equipment (PPE) have now been delivered to the frontline since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence are benefiting from £22 million of emergency funding to help organisations providing support during the pandemic.
Our top priority is supporting the nation’s economic recovery by moving casework forward as much as possible and ensuring customers continue to receive a service that is fair, open and impartial, and in a timely way.
Forms for members of the public to provide written evidence on young people’s drug use and naloxone provision.
The government has introduced the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill in Parliament.
British High Commissioner Laura Clarke ponders the changes that COVID-19 has brought to the world and if it has destoryed globalisation.
Six new ‘walk through’ local testing sites are now offering appointments to people in England, with the capacity to test hundreds of people each day.
The number of nurses in the NHS increased by 12,131 compared to last year, and the number of doctors has risen by 6,629, figures published today to the end of March show.
An article published in the Financial Times on 24 June makes a number of inaccurate and misleading claims about the Government’s Ventilator Challenge.
We want to hear views on revisions to the seven existing Caldicott Principles, a proposed eighth principle, and the role of Caldicott Guardians.
More pubs, restaurants and cafes will be able to serve customers outdoors in plans announced by the government.
10,000 residents and staff across over 100 care homes will be given coronavirus tests as part of a new surveillance study.
Practical guidelines published to help restaurants, pubs and hairdressers reopen safely
Donation by British company AstraZeneca will help Guatemalan health system to cope with the emergency.
Public Health England issues a heat warning encouraging vulnerable people to take care during the exceptionally hot weather forecast this week.
Guidance on Tourism and the Visitor Economy, published today, will help to get the tourism sector back up and running so the public can safely take domestic holidays and visit attractions on days out
The Home Secretary, Priti Patel, explains the measures to be taken at the border to avoid a second wave of coronavirus (COVID-19) transmission.
This circular draws attention to the content of the Statutory Instrument (SI) 2020 No. 559 amending The Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001.
Interim housing for thousands of rough sleepers taken off the streets during the pandemic to be provided.
Dstl spin-out firm Ploughshare Innovations funds revolutionary test that can predict whether coronavirus patients will develop Sepsis before symptoms appear
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