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The number of people tagged has reached record highs following the government’s drive to use technology to make streets safer.
As the Colibri MB2 took off, a witness heard the engine running roughly before it disappeared from view near Spilsby, Lincolnshire on 15 December 2019. The accident resulted in one fatality.
Government Chief Science Adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance comments on the new variant of COVID-19.
Plastic pollution and marine litter seen as the biggest threat, and marine environment considered as precious resource that should be protected
More than 97% of offenders on sobriety tags have stayed off alcohol, a year after they were introduced in England following a successful pilot in Wales.
Education Secretary on the Government’s plans for all pupils to return to schools, colleges, nurseries and other education settings in September.
The number of people sleeping rough on England’s streets is at its lowest level in 8 years and has halved since 2017.
The annual rough sleeping snapshot shows that rough sleeping has fallen 43% since 2018.
Statement by Lord Goldsmith on Building a Clean and Resilient Recovery from COVID-19 in Support of Climate Action and the Sustainable Development Goals
Local school children in Egremont have planted roughly 200 trees to help increase biodiversity in the area and reduce anti- social behaviour.
Around 1,800 offenders are wearing alcohol tags over the festive period as part of the government’s drive to protect the public from drink-fuelled crime.
Sir Patrick Vallance and Professor Chris Whitty gave a data briefing on coronavirus.
Nearly 1,000 prison leavers have been tagged in the first year of a scheme designed to crackdown on booze-fuelled crime.
Homes will be made available in every region of England, enabling people who sleep rough to be rehoused in secure, long-term accommodation.
The Rt Hon Simon Clarke MP delivered a short speech for the ETF’s Policy that Works conference to support the most efficient spend of taxpayer money through honest reflections on whether programmes are effective.
Rough sleepers are to be helped stay off the streets for good through a joined-up approach to treating the underlying causes of rough sleeping.
The government is reforming the National Clinical Excellence Awards for high performing NHS senior doctors to be more inclusive and accessible.
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