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Thousands of disabled people and those with health conditions and more complex barriers have moved closer to work following support from the Government’s landmark Supported Employment scheme.
Lanchester Wines, the first private business to use mine water heat in Great Britain, signs new access agreement with Mining Remediation Authority.
We are seeking a Principal Inspector of Marine Accidents to join our Southampton-based office.
Major General Phil Carter attended the NATO Chiefs of Military Medical Services plenary in Skopje to help shape the alliance’s military medical readiness.
Mr Vicente Solera Deuchar has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Kyrgyz Republic in succession to Mr Nicholas Bowler.
Ambassador Holland reaffirmed the UK’s strong support for the Council of Europe and its partnership with the OSCE, highlighting shared commitments to human rights, democracy and rule of law, and underlining the importance of…
Marking errors affected more than 60,000 candidates taking international English language tests.
All large social housing landlords in England will be required publish the electrical safety checks TSM for the first time covering the 2026/27 reporting year.
Measles activity increased earlier this year, mainly due to outbreaks in London and the West Midlands.
Letter from DSIT Secretary of State Liz Kendall to Sir Ian Cheshire.
Letter from DSIT Secretary of State Liz Kendall to Ofcom Chair, Sir Ian Cheshire.
The UK, Australia and Canada have launched a peace fund to complement broader efforts towards a two-state solution
Topical hormone products such as gels and creams can be absorbed accidentally by pets through close contact.
The government will offer flu vaccination to those experiencing homelessness, beginning in autumn.
The UK and local partners have completed a project to protect nature and support communities in western Guatemala.
Budget airline Ryanair is under investigation by the CMA over fees that parents must pay to sit with their children – including those with disabilities.
UKHSA publishes its first Health Security Risk Assessment (HSRA), which characterises the most significant health security risks facing the UK over the next 5 years.
The new approach will spread funding more fairly, target family farms and give farmers greater certainty.
Government invests in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to modernise the NHS and reduce waiting times.
Statement on behalf of France, Germany, the UK and United States (the Quad) to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board meeting introducing a resolution on Iran's implementation of its obligations under its Nu…
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