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Speech by Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock at the Downing Street coronavirus briefing.
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Victims of rape and domestic abuse will be helped by a major £40m funding boost for specialist support services, the Government has confirmed today (1 February).
Janssen today published positive data from the Phase 3 studies of its single-dose COVID-19 vaccine candidate, showing it to be 66% effective overall in preventing coronavirus in participants.
COP26 President Alok Sharma at 'Mobilizing Climate Action for COP26': the Race to Zero Breakthroughs launch event and part of Davos Agenda Week
Novavax today published positive data from the UK phase 3 study of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, showing it to be 89.3% effective in preventing coronavirus in participants.
Ormskirk security man was prosecuted for a second time at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court after being found working illegally at Accrington’s The Berkley Club.
Highways England has today (Thursday 28 January) revealed the major jobs boost the Lower Thames Crossing will give to Kent and Essex, with at least 22,000 people expected to work on the country’s largest road scheme since th…
A £2.5 million scheme to increase wildlife numbers, provide better access for families and alleviate flooding around rivers in a Staffordshire town moves a step closer.
The mortgage cap has now been removed as part of wider changes to assessing civil legal aid eligibility.
Announcement puts the new national memorial on a similar footing to the most important monuments and museums in UK.
A Lancashire company director who provided unlicensed security staff to a school was last Wednesday (20 January) handed a 32-week jail term suspended for 12 months at Preston Magistrates' Court.
Businesses can now find Innovate UK stories about new initiatives and funding on the UKRI website.
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock sets out his priorities for the UK’s G7 presidency.
Simon Dudley appointed as chair of the Ebbsfleet Development Corporation established in 2015 to deliver the new Ebbsfleet Garden City in North Kent.
Muyiwa John Adegbola pleaded guilty to fraud for allowing his brother-in-law to use his Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
Read the latest newsletter from the Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA).
The UK’s first fleet of uncrewed fighter aircraft is one step closer to reality following a £30-million contract to design and manufacture a prototype in a three-year deal supporting more than 100 jobs in Belfast.
Final round of Restoring Your Railway Ideas Fund opens, inviting proposals to restore railway lines, services and stations that were closed to passengers in 1964.
Deadline to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme 30 June 2021.
Skills for Jobs White Paper will revolutionise post-16 education, reshape the training landscape and help the nation build back better
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