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Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting held a specially-convened meeting with trust leads this morning as the NHS battles record pressures in winter.
Speech on reforming the public sector delivered by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Pat McFadden at University College London, Stratford.
Revised workforce plan to be unveiled in summer, ensuring we train necessary staff and provide the NHS with stability and certainty to plan into the future.
The second UK-EU Cyber Dialogue took place this week. Both sides agreed to hold the next UK-EU Cyber Dialogue in Brussels in 2025.
Government helps deliver a train-building deal that will give Hitachi’s Newton Aycliffe site a future – helping protect hundreds of jobs in the Northeast.
The Prime Minister met with Taoiseach Simon Harris at the British-Irish Summit in Edinburgh this morning.
Government Skills is using the new technology for the first time on the Civil Service Expectations course and wants feedback from learners.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer made a speech on the government's Plan for Change at Pinewood Studios.
The Prime Minister has set out the milestones for how government will deliver on its national missions through a Plan for Change to drive real improvements for working people.
People with poor credit histories could receive new support to access banking, affordable credit and other financial services.
In one day full of UK-Dutch bilateral relations, both the UK-Netherlands strategic dialogue and annual North Sea Neighbours took place in London.
Lecture from Cabinet Secretary Simon Case at the seventy-second Strand Group event, hosted by King's College London.
This year's programme attracts biggest number of participants to date.
Five lay members have been appointed and will take up roles on the panel.
Secretary of State Ian Murray and Minister for Scotland Kirsty McNeill have signed the White Ribbon Pledge, to help end Violence Against Women and Girls
The personal injury discount rate (PIDR) in England and Wales has been updated. The PIDR is used to determine damages awards to people with long-term injuries.
The King has been pleased to approve the following appointments.
The Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner’s annual report for 2023 to 2024 has been laid in Parliament today.
Sir Chris Wormald has been appointed to succeed Simon Case as the new Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service
The Prime Minister will set out ambitious milestones for change that will deliver real, tangible improvement to the lives of working people across the country in this Parliament, later this week.
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