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MMO introduces licence condition for I-VMS ahead of new legislation
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch is recruiting for a Head of Health and Safety and Engineering Support
Funding boost for specialist rural and wildlife crime units.
The UK Health Security Agency's (UKHSA) first annual report summarising the latest infectious disease trends, bringing together all the key data from 2023 to early 2025 and outlining steps the organisation is taking to t…
This inspection examined the Border Force operation to deter and detect clandestine entrants at the juxtaposed controls in northern France (Calais, Coquelles, and Dunkerque), focusing on how efficiently and effectively staff…
Professor Gillian Leng CBE has been appointed as the new Chair of the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) effective from 1 April 2025.
Natural England is joining forces with the NHS to run free sessions across Cornwall for primary aged children and a parent or carer.
The final resting place of a Devonian man who served with the King’s (Liverpool Regiment) in World War 1 has been named in France almost exactly 107 years after his death.
Minister for Aviation, Maritime and Security sets out the government’s vision for the future of the UK’s maritime sector.
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted a Solihull man who failed to remove waste from his land.
The government has announced a £20 million investment to support the delivery of community-led housing.
This milestone will unlock the potential of the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor and provide greater connectivity across the region.
Tom Adeyoola selected as preferred candidate to head up Innovate UK.
The Lower Thames Crossing application has today been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport.
Doug Chalmers wrote to the Prime Minister with a copy of the CSPL report, Recognising and Responding to Early Warning signs in Public Sector Bodies.
Written evidence submitted to the Committee on Standards in Public Life's review on Accountability within Public Bodies.
Letter from Harriet Aldridge, Chief Executive of the Government Internal Audit Agency, to CSPL, providing further information to support the Committee's Accountability within Public Bodies review.
Doug Chalmers, Chair of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, writes to public sector leaders about the Committee's report on Early Warning Signs.
Doug Chalmers wrote to the Prime Minister about the CSPL report, Recognising and Responding to Early Warning signs in Public Sector Bodies.
Doug Chalmers wrote to the Minister for the Cabinet Office with a copy of the CSPL report, Recognising and Responding to Early Warning signs in Public Sector Bodies.
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