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Pay rise includes nurses, paramedics, consultants, dentists and salaried GPs.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Care home residents will be able to spend more time with family and friends.
The funding is to protect and support staff and residents in care homes and those receiving help in their own homes.
An extra £68 million will help thousands more disabled people to access grants to improve their homes so they can live independently.
The Home of 2030 competition encourages the design of environmentally friendly homes that support people in leading independent, fulfilling lives as our society ages.
Changes to building rules in England to help add larger accessible toilets to more than 150 buildings a year.
People with learning disabilities or autism who could be better supported in their community will have their discharges from hospital accelerated.
Staff and residents in care homes for over 65s and those with dementia will receive regular coronavirus tests from next week as part of a new social care testing strategy.
Deals gave NHS staff improved access to mobile data, voice calls and texts
A joint statement from the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, the Minister for Care, and the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families.
Applicants invited to come forward with ideas for new low carbon, age-friendly homes.
Arts Minister Helen Whately places temporary export bar on unique items.
The Slate Landscape of North West Wales has been nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Status
Arts Minister Helen Whately has placed an export bar on a set of 18th century scientific drawings valued at £2.5 million
‘The Myrowr of Recluses’ a 15th century manuscript is at risk of export unless a UK buyer can be found
The Taylor Review pilot scheme, a £1.8 million scheme to help listed places of worship, has provided grants towards repairs at 54 historic buildings since launching in September 2018 until March 2019.
Three works have been gifted to The Hepworth Wakefield
The K2 prototype telephone box in London has been listed at Grade II*
‘Going to Market, Early Morning’ by Thomas Gainsborough is at risk of leaving UK shores.
UK Government is extending the Cultural Protection Fund with an additional £10 million of investment.
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