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Trolls who encourage serious self-harm to face jail
Vile trolls who hide behind the anonymity of the internet to encourage others to cause themselves serious harm will face prosecution as part of an overhaul of online safety laws announced on18 May 2023. Additions to...2023-05-18 1963 0 -
More than 100 business and policy leaders travelled from across India to attend EPG’s inaugural India Week in the UK
More than 100 business and policy leaders travelled from across India to attend EPG’s inaugural India Week last week, and another 800 participants from across the UK, Europe and the US. Global advisory firm EPG...2023-05-18 1838 0 -
Government invites views on tackling major conditions in England
A call for evidence has been launched to invite views on how best to prevent, early diagnose, treat and manage the 6 major groups of conditions which drive ill health and contribute to the burden of...2023-05-18 1769 0 -
Foreign Secretary in 4-country tour of Latin America and Caribbean to cement partnerships on climate, people and peace
The Foreign Secretary will visit countries across Latin America and the Caribbean over the next 7 days to renew the UK’s relationship with the influential region. James Cleverly arrived in Jamaica on 18 May, on the...2023-05-18 1364 0 -
UK to join Biden’s emissions challenge as it forges closer energy security links with US
The UK will back President Biden’s drive to remove and store global carbon emissions as it forges ever-closer links with the United States on energy security. Grant Shapps said the UK will join the President’s Carbon...2023-05-18 1337 0 -
Action Against Hunger distributed more than 26,300 hot meals to earthquake-affected families in Syria during Ramadan
Action Against Hunger has been working with Syrian non-governmental organisations to provide 26,300 hot meals to families affected by the deadly earthquakes in Syria and Turkey last February. This was done during iftar – the night-time...2023-05-17 1256 0 -
SURVEY REVEALS BIRMINGHAM RESIDENTS’ IDEAS ON REDUCING ENERGY COSTS AND HIGHLIGHTS CONFUSION AS THE ENERGY BILLS SUPPORT SCHEME COMES TO AN END
A twice-yearly survey conducted for Project Solar UK to analyse how Birmingham residents are coping with the rising energy prices has uncovered some key findings. The snapshot survey was first conducted in August 2022 and...2023-05-17 1743 0 -
Outstanding small businesses receive inaugural government awards for export success
The first-ever recipients of the Made in the UK, Sold to the World awards have been announced, celebrating the exporting success of small businesses across the UK. Exporters support jobs, pay higher wages and help deliver...2023-05-17 24340 0 -
UKAEA launches tritium training course to upskill fusion industry
UKAEA tritium trainers with the First Light Fusion team participating in the successful pilot of the tritium training course at Culham Campus United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has launched a new tritium training course –...2023-05-17 2234 0 -
Guidance to support digital transformation of social care
Social care employers will be better able to equip their staff with the skills required to benefit from new technologies, enhancing patient care and providing staff with career development opportunities, thanks to new guidance published today....2023-05-17 1596 0