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27 October 2025

Millions of tenants safe from black mould through Awaab’s Law
seen at 10:07, 27 October in News and communications (Our copy).
Millions of tenants safe from black mould through Awaab’s Law
A milestone in the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
seen at 09:58, 27 October in APHA Science Blog (Our copy).
What is antimicrobial resistance and why does it matter?

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is not just a scientific buzzword; it is a global crisis. When bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites outsmart ...

Privacy Notice for Security Management Processing
seen at 09:40, 27 October in Transparency and freedom of information releases (Our copy).
Privacy Notice for Security Management Processing
NIO: Workforce management information, September 2025
seen at 09:38, 27 October in Transparency and freedom of information releases (Our copy).
NIO: Workforce management information, September 2025
Mining Remediation Authority health, safety and wellbeing plan 2025 to 2028
seen at 09:35, 27 October in Transparency and freedom of information releases (Our copy).
Mining Remediation Authority health, safety and wellbeing plan 2025 to 2028
Finance: Interministerial Standing Committee – 17 October 2025
seen at 09:33, 27 October in Policy papers and consultations (Our copy).
Finance: Interministerial Standing Committee – 17 October 2025
New common-sense approach to environmental regulation to support new homes drive
seen at 02:54, 27 October in News and communications (Our copy).
New common-sense approach to environmental regulation to support new homes drive
New Beaulieu Park station pulls in ahead of schedule thanks to £141 million government investment
seen at 02:52, 27 October in News and communications (Our copy).
New Beaulieu Park station pulls in ahead of schedule thanks to £141 million government investment
Better protection for victims at risk of violence as fee scrapped
seen at 02:48, 27 October in Ministry of Justice - Activity on GOV.UK (Our copy).
Better protection for victims at risk of violence as fee scrapped