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New technology to rapidly detect new COVID mutations indicating whether positive test samples contain known variants is being trialled by the government in NHS Test and Trace laboratories.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Burglars, thieves and robbers released from prison will be made to wear GPS tags to track their movements in a world first scheme to crack down on neighbourhood criminals.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Professor Fraser Sampson reflects on the publication of the CoP APP on Live Facial Recognition.
The DataIQ 100 list for 2023 was revealed earlier this month featuring two MOD personnel.
Glenys Stacey’s speech to the Inside Government Apprenticeship Conference on 3 December 2020 about our EQA of Apprenticeship end-point assessments.
Findings from Imperial College London and Ipsos MORI show infections have increased by 50% since the last REACT-1 study in May, with 1 in 670 people infected.
The new recognition routes open additional options for the MHRA to bring cutting-edge medicines faster to UK patients by leveraging the expertise and decision-making of trusted regulatory partners
The Justice Secretary, Brandon Lewis MP, has today (Tuesday 4 October) announced that more thieves, burglars and robbers will be fitted with GPS electronic tags when they leave prison, helping cut crime and keep the public safe.
New technology has been introduced in England to help clinicians identify, for the first time, a new group of people who may be at high risk from COVID-19.
Statement by Ambassador James Roscoe at the Security Council open debate on small arms.
The Norwegian Ambassador to the OSCE delivers a joint statement on behalf of Canada, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and the UK in support of the LGBTI community.
French Ambassador Fages gave a statement on behalf of 45 OSCE participating States on invoking the Moscow Mechanism a second time in response to Russia's war on Ukraine.
A new public dialogue finds support for the use of whole genome sequencing (WGS) in newborn screening – providing that the right safeguards and resources are in place.
Delivered by US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield on behalf of Estonia, France, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
New FAO report is published in partnership with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Experts from GAD have been using their analytical skills to support the NHS's 'test and trace' programme.
Ms. Nicola Murray, Deputy Head of the UK Delegation to the OSCE, speaks about the importance of safeguarding media freedom in the OSCE region.
Nearly 1,000 prison leavers have been tagged in the first year of a scheme designed to crackdown on booze-fuelled crime.
The findings from Imperial College London and Ipsos MORI show infections remained very high throughout this period with 1 in 64 people infected.
Abused women, drug addicts and offenders serving short sentences will be supported to turn their lives away from crime, as the Government backs specialist schemes aimed at criminals more likely to reoffend.
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