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The Prime Minister has today announced the appointment of Jonathan Powell as the Prime Minister’s National Security Adviser based in No10 Downing Street.
The 4th Republic of Korea (ROK)-United Kingdom (UK) Cyber Dialogue was held in London on 6 November 2024.
Security Minister outlines the government's commitment to work with INTERPOL to tackle international organised crime.
Find out more about the Challenging Assumption-Based Design guidance to help social researchers identify, challenge and re-frame assumption-based design.
Statement by the Chair, Committee on Standards in Public Life, welcoming the new Ministerial Code.
The Prime Minister has updated the Ministerial Code which sets out the standards expected in public life when serving the British people
A summary of current activity at the Grenfell Tower site.
Thousands of small businesses across the country will be able to get help and advice through the UK government’s generative AI chatbot.
The Home Secretary’s speech to the INTERPOL General Assembly in Glasgow on working together to deliver on government priorities.
GOV.UK Forms, a new tool for faster, more accessible online government forms, will be rolled out nationwide after successful trials showed major time savings and improved efficiency.
In this Technical Bulletin, GAD summarises various aspects of the Autumn Budget 2024. We focus on a selection of measures most closely linked to GAD’s work.
On 30 October, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her first Budget in Parliament. Here are 5 things to know.
Publication of 2024 to 2025 business plans for the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency and Vehicle Certification Agency.
Lea Paterson announced as Chair of the Senior Salaries Review Body.
Appointment of Mark Emerton as Judicial Member for the Senior Salaries Review Body.
More than £3 billion has been set aside to mend crumbling wards and bring NHS technology into the 21st century.
Government Skills has launched training package to support recruitment managers’ and panel members.
Release of the Airspace Modernisation 2023 progress report.
Autumn Budget 2024 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Today, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered a Budget to fix the foundations of our economy.
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