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Universal Credit’s maximum childcare payments will rise nearly 50% – up to £1,630 per month – from 28 June.
Government sets out plans to speed up connections and increase grid capacity to boost energy security.
Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
Estimates the potential effect of increases in human weight, caused by rising BMI and height, on future calorie requirements
This tax information and impact note is about an increase to the Economic Crime Levy for entities with a UK revenue of more than £1 billion each year.
Low Pay Commission recommendations take the minimum wage to its long term target in April 2024
Autumn Statement 2023 speech as delivered by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
The latest reproduction number (R) and growth rate of coronavirus (COVID-19).
A £650 million war-chest to fire up the UK’s life sciences sector and drive forward the government’s priority to grow the economy has been unveiled by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt today 25 May 2023.
New figures show applications for the government heat pump grants are up by 39% compared to January 2023.
Screeners are health workers trained to screen accompanying contacts of TB patients for symptoms
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