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The MPs said the Ministry of Defence should do “far more” engagement with wider society “both public and private—for example, critical national industries, schools and communities—to help generate a ...
More than half of people who have acted on financial advice they came across on social media said they ended up losing money, according to a bank. Of the 31% of people who said they had acted on ...
The Department for Education ‘lacks a coherent plan’, suitable targets and sufficient evidence of what works to improve teachers shortages, ...
The SNP has urged the Chancellor not to cut the tax free allowance on cash savings accounts. Reports have suggested Rachel Reeves could announce the measure next week, dropping the threshold from ...
The initiative is part of the Government’s 10-year health plan, which was unveiled by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer last week.
Sir Brian Leveson has unveiled plans to shake-up the structure of courts and reclassify offences on Wednesday.
The Advertising Standards Authority said the rulings made it ‘crystal clear’ that prescription-only medicines could not be advertised to ...
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived on Tuesday for the first state visit by an EU head of state since Brexit.
Government talks to finalise the deal to spare the UK from US steel tariffs are ongoing, Downing Street has said, as the deadline for the levies to come into force is due to pass and the steel ...
Hundreds of people with persistent heartburn or acid reflux will be offered a “sponge on a string” test in high-street pharmacies for the first time. NHS England is piloting a new way of preventing ...
Joao Pedro felt he was dreaming after scoring twice on his full Chelsea debut to send them into the Club World Cup final. The Brazil forward, who only completed his £60million move to the Blues from ...