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The Secretary of State’s letter to Ofqual outlining DfE's decision on arrangements for GCSE maths, physics and combined science in 2025, 2026 and 2027.
The Environment Agency warns public to continue taking care following the recent flooding
Buckinghamshire farmers George and Ann Eaton make exemplary use of agri-environment schemes to benefit their farm and the environment.
A new report on the future of the subsurface has been published by the Government Office for Science today.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has awarded a contract to Mitie to carry out runway repairs at Mount Pleasant Complex, the RAF airfield in the Falkland Islands.
The newly appointed Minister for Intergovernmental Relations, Pat McFadden, made his first visit to Northern Ireland today following the UK Government's commitment to resetting and strengthening the relationship between …
The agency has successfully applied for an injunction order against Himley Environmental, which operates 2 regulated facilities at Crooked House Lane in Himley.
The Legal Aid Learning website has been updated with an improved design and functionality.
Initial trial feedback shows positive results.
The Prime Minister spoke to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Mauritius, Pravind Jugnauth, this morning.
The Environment Agency is asking people going to the beach at Par in Cornwall and Combe Martin in Devon to talk to their beaches via AI.
Deputy Ambassador Brown condemns Russia's treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war and civilians, which violates the Geneva Conventions.
Collision between pair trawlers resulting in the flooding and sinking of Guiding Star south-east of Fair Isle, Scotland.
Loss of engine power and forced landing, 1.5 miles from Prestwick Airport, 23 April 2024
The King has approved the nomination of The Venerable Robert Gerard Cooper, Archdeacon of Sunderland, in the Diocese of Durham, to be appointed as Dean of Guildford.
The Single Source Regulations Office (SSRO) is using its new power to issue guidance: focusing on helping contracting parties better navigate the final price adjustment, which protects from excess profits and losses.
Establishing Shadow Great British Railways is a significant step towards delivering a unified railway with Britain's passengers at its heart.
UK highlights support for the OSCE, governments, and civil society organisations, which work to protect the most vulnerable from the risks of modern slavery and human trafficking.
A new manufacturing plant will be home to hundreds of high-skilled jobs, delivering faster tube journeys and regional growth.
Banks to be given new powers to protect consumers against scams.
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