The government will work with the NHS to improve food quality in hospitals and provide consistently safe, nutritious and tasty food. The review will consider: how food can help aid faster recovery, taking into account the unique needs of vulnerable groups support from national bodies such as the Soil Association and National Caterers Association to […]
Month: August 2019
Education Secretary says post-16 options better than ever, as GCSE results released
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson says there’s never been a better time to go into post-16 study, as hundreds of thousands collect their GCSE results today (Thursday 22 August). Williamson said the rise in the quality of apprenticeships and A levels means young people can be full of confidence as they look to the future, and […]
£9 million announced to get ports and local areas ready for Brexit
Local areas to receive £9 million to help ensure they are fully prepared for Brexit on 31 October Kent will be given over £2.6 million out of the available funding due to its unique circumstances An extra £9 million will be made available to ensure local areas and major ports are ready for Brexit, Local […]
Government welcomes more pupils studying science
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has said the increase in pupils taking science subjects at A level will equip this generation with the skills the country needs. Pupils up and down the country received the results of their A levels today and many of them are learning whether they have been successful in applying to university. […]
New service to deliver urgent medicines and medical products into UK
The Department of Health and Social Care is strengthening its Brexit preparations with a £25 million contract to set up an express freight service to deliver medicines and medical products into the country. The department is leading a procurement exercise for an express freight service as part of the government’s plans to support continuity of […]
Government pledges to protect science and research post Brexit
The government has bolstered its commitment to provide additional science funding in a no-deal Brexit scenario this pledge ensures proposals with Nobel-prize winning potential will not be lost after Brexit commitment is crucial to maintaining the UK’s world-leading position in innovation and research after the UK leaves the EU The Prime Minister Boris Johnson and […]
NHS pensions for senior clinicians: new changes announced to improve care
The government wants to change pension rules for top doctors, surgeons and other high-earning clinicians to allow them to take on extra shifts and treat more patients without losing out financially. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) will shortly open a new consultation asking people what they think about the set of proposals, […]
ComplyAdvantage Expands Across London To Meet Global Demand for AI-Compliance Solutions
ComplyAdvantage, the regtech company that uses data science and Machine Learning to neutralize the risk of global financial crimes, today announced its expansion in two top financial services markets, London and New York, to service the growing demand for modern compliance solutions. ComplyAdvantage opened two commercial offices: Covent Garden in London and Bryant Park in […]
Have you seen missing Keith Rylance?
Sussex Police are concerned for a missing man from Crawley. Keith Rylance was last seen on July 17 leaving County Mall in the town centre but has not returned to his home in Langley Green. Keith is white, blonde and around 6’. He was last seen wearing a tan coloured jacket, a turquoise polo shirt, […]