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People at greatest risk of serious illness from COVID-19 are eligible for a vaccine.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
New official statistics confirm UK has cut emissions by 50% between 1990 and 2022.
The government will retain data sharing powers introduced in the Digital Economy Act (2017) after a statutory review published today finds they have saved taxpayers at least £137 million since coming into force.
From today low-income households will start to receive the third Cost of Living Payment worth £299.
Seven people have been appointed to the Committee responsible for recommending proposals for a permanent memorial and legacy programme to remember Queen Elizabeth II.
A fraudster from North London has been sentenced after using a government-backed Bounce Back Loan for his own personal use.
A temporary export bar has been placed on Antarctic Explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Polar Medal
Guidance includes information on how to safely buy, store and charge e-cycles and e-scooters.
Refreshed Help to Grow campaign and SME Council set up to boost small firms across the UK
Devon plumber given suspended sentence after abusing Bounce Back Loan Scheme for his own personal living expenses.
Latest information and actions from the Education and Skills Funding Agency for academies, schools, colleges, local authorities and further education providers.
Millions of UK workers see boost in take home pay today as cut to National Insurance shows in January’s payslip as part of plan to reward work and boost growth.
New data from UKHSA show deaths due to the hepatitis C virus are at lowest level in 10 years.
GAD marks a decade since we helped set up an alternative to commercial insurance for schools. The Risk Protection Arrangement now covers over 10,000 schools.
On Thursday 25th January, Economic Secretary to the Treasury Bim Afolami delivered a speech at Bloomberg’s London HQ about the drive for a capital markets renaissance.
The Charity Commission concludes its inquiry into The Kingdom Church GB and bans preacher for 15 years.
A speech delivered by Sarah Cardell, Chief Executive of the Competition and Markets Authority, at Durham University.
A blog by Keith Fraser, YJB Chair and Board Champion for Over-Represented Children.
Extra £500 million earmarked to enable councils to provide crucial social care services
UKHSA's 5 year Pathogen Genomics Strategy sets out a programme to improve our ability to detect and understand pathogens that pose the greatest risks to the UK.
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