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A nationwide call to hand over zombie-style knives and machetes has been launched by the government, before these dangerous weapons are banned from our streets.
A temporary measure to manage pressures in prisons in the north of England has been reactivated, following longstanding capacity failures and recent outbreaks of far-right disorder.
Victims and witnesses of crime will benefit from improved waiting rooms in 10 court buildings across England and Wales.
From Tuesday 1 April 2025, door supervisors and security guards must undertake refresher training to renew their licence.
The Home Secretary writes to the Chair of the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), commissioning a review of IT and engineering occupational groupings.
Works begin on the next phase of operations to close historic trenches and vaults at the Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) site in Cumbria.
Research into the economic impact and importance of Cornwall’s fishing industry
The Cockett Wick seawall improvement scheme has been completed, ensuring 3,000 homes and businesses in Jaywick are better protected from tidal flooding.
The UK Health Security Agency responds to the World Health Organisation declaring an mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.
Following reappointment for a second term as National Data Guardian, Dr Nicola Byrne reflects on some of the most significant things she has learnt in the role to date.
Covering Applied General qualifications, T Levels, and other vocational and technical qualifications approved for reporting in the Department for Education performance tables.
Urgent work on tackling one of Britain’s biggest social injustices begun yesterday [Wednesday 14 August] as the government’s Child Poverty Taskforce met for the first time.
76% of English 18-year-old applicants have been accepted into their first choice of university.
The UKHO's Annual Report and Accounts for 2023 to 2024 is available to view and download
Jackie Currie, SLC Executive Director, Customer Operations, provides advice on Clearing and student finance on A-level results day.
Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) has been given planning consent to demolish the turbine hall and electrical annexe at Sizewell A site.
British workers are set for better working conditions as the Government takes its first steps towards its Plan to Make Work Pay.
Barnsley business Slime Party UK has secured financing for a new factory and new workers.
Kirsty McNeill underlines plans to tackle poverty, grow the economy, and make work pay for hard-working Scots
This scholarship is awarded under the ASEAN-UK Supporting the Advancement of Girls’ Education (SAGE) Programme.
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