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The Parole Board for England & Wales conducted more hearings last year than ever before with a record high of more 8,200 face-to-face parole reviews
Cocaine worth more than £15 million has been seized by Border Force officers at London Gateway after it was found hidden within the floor of a container.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Home Secretary updated the House of Commons on the progress in responding to the Wendy Williams Windrush Lessons Learned Review.
The VMD is launching an exciting new opportunity for veterinary students to attend a two-week EMS placement in July 2021.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomed US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Downing Street earlier today.
ESFA’s Chair and Chief Executive comment on the report
2019/2020 annual report published
IPPR has today published a paper by CMA Chairman Andrew Tyrie, discussing how competition policy can contribute to a robust and sustainable post-crisis recovery.
Small Business Paul Scully has today appointed Mark White as the new Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA).
Minister Donelan addresses the fifth Festival of Higher Education hosted by The University of Buckingham
Education Secretary accepts all recommendations to award teachers the largest pay increase in a generation, with new teachers to receive 5.5% boost in salary
The next steps in an ambitious plan to create a modernised digital tax system fit for the 21st century was unveiled by the government today (Tue 21 July).
UK Government announces investment in Falkirk Growth Deal.
Service personnel in the UK will receive an above inflation 2% pay rise this year, in recognition of the vital work they do every day protecting the country.
NHS dentists and doctors in England will receive a 2.8% pay rise, backdated to April 2020.
The Chancellor has today launched the 2020 Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR). The Review, which will be published in the autumn, will set out the government’s spending plans for the parliament.
Public sector workers, including doctors, teachers and police officers, will see above inflation pay rises this year, the Chancellor has announced today.
GP trainee numbers in England have risen for the third year running, with recruitment up a record 15% compared to the same point last year.
New standards for taxi and private hire vehicles sector will protect passengers.
Full planning applications will not be required to demolish and rebuild unused buildings as homes.
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