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Wrexham Magistrates’ Court will undergo £5.4m worth of renovations to boost capacity, improve accessibility, and deliver more trials.
Statement (effective from 1 September 2020) on temporary VMD enforcement policy under specific circumstances in response to COVID‐19.
DHSC's Chief Commercial Officer wrote to medicine suppliers, supply chain and businesses.
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The £100m Zoo Animals Fund, announced on 27 June, is now open for applications from zoos and aquariums.
Two new leadership programmes to help small business leaders grow their companies in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic have been launched today (3 August).
Sir Philip Barton has been appointed as the Permanent Under-Secretary of the new Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
Ofqual confirms changes to GCSEs, AS and A levels next year, following consultation; and publishes new proposals for adjustments to VTQs.
The Magnox reprocessing programme on the Sellafield site is set to fully resume this week.
Director of Grenfell Site & Programme writes to residents about upcoming safety works.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) has received a prestigious silver award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS).
Keynote address by Alok Sharma, Business Secretary and COP26 President, at the Let's Build Back Better event hosted by the British High Commission Wellington.
The Lord Chancellor has today (19 July 2020) announced locations for 10 ‘Nightingale Courts’ which have been rapidly set up to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the justice system.
Pharmaceutical and biotech organisation Wockhardt will carry out the crucial 'fill and finish' stage of the vaccine manufacturing process.
RAIB has today released its report into a signal passed at stop and near miss, Deansgate-Castlefield tram stop, Manchester, 17 May 2019.
Three new members of the Advisory Council for the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) have been announced today.
Passengers to benefit from a £40 million investment in Stevenage train station.
The UK aims to promote the non-discriminatory and transparent application of IP rules within national IP regimes.
Millions of new rapid coronavirus tests will be rolled out across NHS hospitals, care homes and labs from next week.
Diners across the UK will see their restaurant bills slashed by as much as 50% from today as the government’s landmark Eat Out to Help Out scheme officially opens for business (Monday 3 August).
The Secretary of State for International Trade will be attending essential meetings on UK/US trade in the US.
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