Tech companies urged to join drive to cut crime
Top tech experts are meeting the Justice Secretary as part of a Government drive to use AI and technology to transform the justice system and cut crime. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreMHRA approves teprotumumab as the first UK treatment for adults with moderate to severe Thyroid Eye Disease (TED)
As with all products, the MHRA will keep its safety under close review. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreJoin the Open Innovation Team at Civil Service Live 2025
Explore expert insights, practical policy support and new ideas at our Session Hub HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreDfE Update: 7 May 2025
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreEA steps up dry weather prep after driest spring start since 1956
Driest start to spring in 69 years across England. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreVE Day boost for veterans’ healthcare
Government announces £1.8 million investment to transform NHS care for veterans, serving personnel and their families. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreThe UK will continue to pay tribute to the victims of war by pressing for a just and lasting peace in response to conflicts around the world: UK Statement at the UN General Assembly
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN General Assembly meeting on the Eightieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War. HM GovernmentSource
Read MorePrime Minister to set out vision for ‘defence dividend’ in a changed world
As the nation marks VE Day, remembering the triumph of our values and the sacrifices made to secure them eight decades ago, the Prime Minister will share his vision for working people, once again, to feel the benefit of Brit… HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreUpdate on UK – Turkey trade talks
UK and Turkey agree on date to relaunch talks for an upgraded free trade agreement HM GovernmentSource
Read More‘It’s pretty bad’: Bank of England top official on the lack of female economics students
Deputy governor Clare Lombardelli calls for more women and people from poorer backgrounds to take key subject Economics has an image problem, says Clare Lombardelli, a deputy governor at the Bank of England. With few children from poorer backgrounds studying the subject and only a small proportion of
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