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In a UK-first, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and Barts Health NHS Trust have developed a DNA sequencing approach that can be implemented onsite in hospitals so they can diagnose bacterial inf…
Joint Statement by UK Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds and Paul Patterson, Director, Fujitsu Services Ltd, on Horizon redress
Susannah Hancock, YJB Board member, reflects on her review of girls in custody, which makes several recommendations about how we can better meet their needs.
More dangerous criminals will be taken off the streets thanks to a 700-place expansion which will turn a Suffolk jail into the UK’s largest public sector prison.
Welsh language training now available to all civil servants through the Civil Service Learning website
The Prime Minister spoke to the President of the European Council, the President of the European Commission and the leaders of Canada, Turkey, Norway and Iceland this morning.
The Prime Minister hosted Eli Sharabi in Downing Street this morning.
Read about the 150 hectare woodland creation project on the Lowther Estate, which will increase access to woodlands for local communities and support wildlife.
Blenheim Estate planted 270,000 trees to improve biodiversity, water quality and public access, as well as generate income through timber production.
Created by the NPCC, Police Staff Week of Celebration and Recognition aims to highlight the vital contribution staff make to policing.
UKHSA is tracing contacts of a person who travelled to England with Lassa fever and has since returned to Nigeria, with overall public risk remaining very low.
Speech at the University of Edinburgh setting out how Scotland has the potential to be the engine room of UK growth [political content removed]
Three defendants have been fined for their involvement in illegal waste activity in Northamptonshire, following an investigation by the Environment Agency.
National security, growth and energy security will be top of the agenda at the first annual UK-Ireland Summit tomorrow as the Prime Minister underscores the importance of delivering for the people of the UK.
Programme will reach up to 600,000 children in most deprived areas.
Joe Griffin has been appointed as the new Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Government.
New chargepoints will power growth, cut emissions and improve lives in the Midlands and beyond.
Innovative UK-made tech will help the military monitor space following a new £65 million deal agreed today, in British Science Week.
Eni and UKAEA launch a research and technological development collaboration for innovative solutions in the field of fusion energy.
A 3-day workshop on enhancing use of financial intelligence tools in equipping prosecutors for combating corruption and money laundering concluded successfully in Honiara last month.
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