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Survey finds that more than two-thirds of NHS acute trusts in England now prohibit smoking on site as part of their journey to becoming smokefree.
Outcomes of the second round of the £5 million Taking Teaching Further programme announced
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Lessons from the CMA's investigation into office design companies who broke competition law by cover bidding.
Statement from Kirsty Williams AM, Cabinet Secretary for Education
Mrs Sarah Dickson has been appointed High Commissioner to the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, as we open our resident High Commission in Nassau.
The Chancellor today (31 May) announced one reappointment and three new appointments at the Bank of England.
Find out how Cafcass migrated its email services to the cloud and the challenges they had to overcome.
The CMA has published provisional findings in its inquiry into Tobii’s completed merger with Smartbox.
Flu vaccine effectiveness data shows newly available adjuvanted influenza vaccine provided about 60% effectiveness for those aged 65 years and over.
The Queens of New Union exhibition by Paul Cliff will be presented as part of the Warsaw Equality Parade cultural programme.
Technology will help to detect streams, target perpetrators and support victims.
The Chancellor delivered this speech at the launch of the Resolution Foundation's Low Pay Britain report on 30 May, 2019.
The UK and Canada have issued a joint statement about concerns for their citizens in light of proposed changes to extradition laws in Hong Kong.
One of DRS’ most famous locomotives has been renamed ‘Blackpool Tower’ as part of the 125th anniversary celebrations for the North West’s most famous landmark.
The PM has announced the names of two additional panel members to sit alongside the Chair, Sir Martin Moore-Bick, for Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Prime Minister Theresa May appoints two new panel members for Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower public Inquiry.
Statement from Chris Skidmore
The Chief Inspector invites anyone with knowledge and experience of the Home Office’s use of interpreters in the asylum process to submit evidence for his next inspection.
English wine exports could reach £350 million by 2040, and the Department for International Trade is helping UK wine producers enter key international markets.
Science Minister Chris Skidmore reassured staff at ITER that the UK has put international science collaboration at the heart of its modern Industrial Strategy.
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