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Details of individuals with historic claims to take part in the Coronation have been revealed.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Government and business leaders co-chaired the second meeting of the National Cyber Advisory Board at CyberUK, discussing how to support the delivery of the National Cyber Strategy.
“Keep Calm and Carry On, this is just a test” - that is the clear message from the Deputy Prime Minister on the day of the nationwide test of the national Emergency Alerts system.
New and enhanced cyber security measures will better protect the UK government’s IT systems, which run key services for the public, from growing cyber threats.
A speech from the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Oliver Dowden at CyberUK in Belfast.
With one week to go until the UK-wide test of the Emergency Alerts system, the text of the alert has today been released.
National test of Emergency Alerts will take place at 3pm on Sunday 23 April.
New funding has been announced for public organisations to apply for a portrait of His Majesty The King.
A new system that will give the Government and emergency services the capability to send an alert directly to mobiles phones when there is a risk to life has been launched today
The Civilian Gallantry List recognises the bravery of people who’ve put themselves in danger to save, or attempt to save, someone’s life.
Social media app TikTok has been banned on government electronic devices, the Cabinet Office has announced today.
Process launched to help decide who will perform an historic or ceremonial role at the King’s Coronation.
Clinical leaders, health experts and ministers to convene in Downing Street for an NHS Recovery Forum today.
The Government has published a new Resilience Framework to strengthen how the UK prepares for and responds to emergencies
Bank holiday proclaimed in honour of the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III
Compensation will not be taxed or be subject to NI deductions and will be made UK-wide, delivering on the government's commitment to meet interim recommendations of the inquiry.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
Elizabeth Walmsley, Stephen Cohen, Christopher Pilgrim and Atul Devani have been appointed as Commissioners as part of the Civil Service Commission.
Almost 1,000 London-based Civil Service jobs have moved to Scotland since March 2020, the Cabinet Office has announced today.
A full, up-to-date list of cities in the United Kingdom, its Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories has been published.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Thousands of victims of the infected blood scandal will each receive an interim compensation payment of £100,000
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