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Young people who join the cadets do better at school, have improved attendance and behaviour and are more likely to go to university, a new report has found.
The UK Defence Secretary, John Healey MP, met family members of the late Agnes Wanjiru,to express his condolences.
A new wave of hydrogen powered projects have been shortlisted today to help cut emissions and create thousands of jobs in the UK’s industrial heartlands.
Crossbench peer, Baroness Batters appointed by the Secretary of State to provide recommendations on farm profitability.
The UK, Bulgaria and Romania have signed a declaration of intent to work together to deal with organised immigration crime.
The digital campaign will be headed by a new mascot, ‘Andi Biotic’, who is on a ‘one-pill’ mission to help young adults keep antibiotics working
CMA now able to act more swiftly and directly to protect UK consumers and foster a level playing field for businesses to invest and grow.
Welfare reforms must be shaped by and for disabled people, the Minister for Social Security and Disability Sir Stephen Timms said today [Monday 07 April], as the official consultation on the government’s proposals begins.
A GAD actuary Georgi Bedenham, has co-authored a guidance note to help countries assess value for money when using pre-arranged financing for disasters.
Consultation aims to cut costs of UK staycations for families and small businesses
The First of a Kind competition boosts innovation on the railways, improving passenger experience through cutting-edge technology.
The Charity Commission has banned trustees of The Saint George Educational Trust after a statutory inquiry found significant financial mismanagement.
The Prime Minister spoke to the Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney this evening.
The Prime Minister spoke with international leaders including the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and leader of the German Christian Democratic Union party Friedrich M…
G7 Foreign Ministers' statement
UK hypersonic research, which could see weapons travelling at several thousand miles per hour, has reached a landmark moment after successful completion of a major testing programme.
Spending taxpayer money on unnecessary branded merchandise and staff ‘away days’ will be banned in the latest crackdown on wasteful spending across departments
Outrageous fake reviews and sneaky hidden fees are now banned once and for all in a major win for consumers right across the UK.
Millions of pensioners will receive as much as £470 more a year added to their State Pension from today, thanks to the government's' ironclad commitment to the pensions Triple Lock throughout this parliament.
The Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate will be changed to make it easier for industry to upgrade to make electric vehicles.
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