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The PM will pledge the ‘biggest reimagining of our NHS since its birth’ in a speech this morning [12 September 2024], following the publication today of a full and independent investigation into the state of the NHS.
The Environment Agency has launched a consultation for an environmental permit application in Redditch, Worcestershire for a small-scale refinery facility.
Latest information and actions from the Education and Skills Funding Agency for academies, schools, colleges, local authorities and further education providers.
A new stretch of the King Charles III England Coast Path gives public access to some of Lincolnshire's coastline for the first time.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves secures a planned £8 billion investment from Amazon Web Services which is estimated to support around 14,000 jobs per year across the UK
In the latest series of meetings on the Make Work Pay plan, the Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds will today [Wednesday 11 September] host a Small Business Breakfast in Downing Street to discuss the upcoming legislation.…
The UK Space Agency is supporting Scotland's largest commercial space conference, which opened today (Wednesday 11 September) in Glasgow.
ESFA set to close in March 2025, bringing the functions into the Department for Education to ensure financial improvement is central to school improvement.
Launching the Capital Markets Industry Taskforce conference, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury set out the government’s vision for the future of UK capital markets
The areas of Wales that could benefit the most from innovative mine water heat schemes have been revealed in a new open-access map.
Dr Lynne Baird MBE set up the Daniel Baird Foundation after her son was killed in 2017. On Monday 9 September, she attended the first annual Knife Crime Summit at Downing Street.
Bridget Phillipson's speech at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Education at a Glance annual report launch event
The Crime and Policing Minister spoke at the Police Superintendents’ Conference on 10 September 2024.
Dedicated neighbourhood police training to be rolled out across the country to help keep our streets safe.
Defence Secretary, John Healey, provided an update to the House of Commons on the war in Ukraine - including details of Ukraine's defensive operation in the Kursk region of Russia.
Ian Murray says UK Government is prioritising making work pay, tackling poverty and growing the economy despite inheriting challenging finances
The Home Secretary writes to the Chair of the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), commissioning a review of financial requirements for family visas.
Marmalade Lane developer to put people and planet at heart of new neighbourhood
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