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The Department of Health and Social Care confirms a 5.4% pay rise for resident doctors, backdated to 1 April 2025.
Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Emma Reynolds, has appointed Gary Admans as a Non-Executive Director of the UK Debt Management Office (DMO) Advisory Board.
More than £20 million in funding announced from the Tata Steel / Port Talbot Transition Board
The new Government Partnership will drive economic growth across both countries through increased collaboration on infrastructure projects.
Funding announced for new round of the Regulators' Pioneer Fund.
NHS workers, including doctors and nurses, will receive real terms pay rises after the Health Secretary accepted the pay review bodies’ pay recommendations.
Covid-19 vaccine pioneers BioNTech commit to up to £1 billion, 10-year investment in the UK.
New criteria to give certainty to world-class research organisations, helping to attract greater private investment and grow the UK economy.
Dentists in England encouraged to take part to inform government plans to improve NHS dentistry.
Correspondence from Chair of SSRB’s Judicial Sub-Committee, Mark Emerton, and SSRB Chair, Lea Paterson, during the Major Review of the Judicial Salary Structure.
NHS leaders will face new performance-based pay system with bonuses for improved patient care and penalties for failing trust executives.
NATO Allies are in Turkey to underline the Alliance's support for Ukraine and commitment to a secure and stable Euro-Atlantic.
The government publishes its final response to the Infected Blood Inquiry’s May 2024 report.
Jim O’Neil has been appointed as a new Second Permanent Secretary to the Treasury.
Cardiff has been named as one of 13 locations where more Civil Service jobs will be moved in a boost for the local economy.
More people were seen faster for scans including endoscopies, ultrasounds and MRIs.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Governor of the Bank of England jointly agreed to reduce the maximum authorised size of the APF. This was confirmed via a letter exchange on 13 May 2025.
Government announces 29,000 extra bone scans will be delivered each year, helping with earlier diagnosis of illness such as osteoporosis.
Four experienced executive business leaders have been appointed to strengthen partnerships with strategic suppliers to health.
The Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting spoke at the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (Usdaw) Annual Conference in Blackpool.
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