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Frontline probation services will be boosted by more than 1,000 new recruits as part of a major three-year plan to strengthen the supervision of offenders unveiled today.
Government launches a new fund to help small to medium-sized businesses to develop greener and more efficient solutions for freight.
Powers to decarbonise aviation infrastructure granted as part of Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill.
£4m competition will explore ways to make it simpler and quicker for mobile companies to use publicly-owned buildings and curbside infrastructure - such as CCTV poles and traffic signals - to host 5G radio equipment.
Five years of Highways England have transformed road design and build, its chief executive Jim O’Sullivan has said.
Potential civil penalty to rise from £250,000 to up to £250 million to help bring quicker enforcement action against water companies for causing pollution.
DVLA and the Home Office have developed technology to allow police officers dealing with motoring offences to confirm a driver’s identity at the roadside.
Over 50 new surgical hubs will open across the country to help bust the COVID-19 backlogs and offer hundreds of thousands more patients quicker access to procedures.
Consumers will be better protected from attacks by hackers on their phones, tablets, smart TVs, fitness trackers and other internet-connectable devices thanks to a new world-leading law introduced today by the government.
Fast-tracked access to benefits will be extended to a year from six months for people nearing the end of life, under changes due to take effect from 4 April.
A rapid call, launched in response to COVID-19, has trialled and installed a new method which cuts costs and cleaning times across the Welsh Ambulance Service
Property hunters in the area will now have access to instant local land charges search results, making it quicker and simpler to buy and sell.
Once-in-a-generation reforms will deliver safer, fairer and higher quality homes.
For the first time since the 1950s, airport modernisation receives support to help make journeys faster, quieter and greener.
The first of a new suite of contracts to provide key services for the UK Armed Forces on overseas Ministry of Defence (MOD) bases has come into service today.
Tens of thousands of patients across England to get quicker access to life-saving tests as 19 additional community diagnostic centres (CDCs) to open this year.
The Family Public Law online service is now used by every designated family court in England and Wales.
New employees can use the secure HMRC app to find out their personal tax information and pass details on to their employer - saving them time.
Every traffic officer vehicle is now equipped with plastic skates and battery boosters to move broken down vehicles to safety quicker
The number of people in need of humanitarian assistance globally will be double the UK population
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