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Message to parents of children with SEND from Claire Coutinho MP, Minister for Children, Wellbeing and Families
Parents know that their children only get one shot at education. However for some parents of children with Special Educational Needs and disabilities (SEND), getting their child that superb education that every child deserves can feel like a full-time job. …
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Cyber in the Armed Forces | Defence Cyber Marvel 2
This month UK Defence hosted Western Europe’s largest cyber warfare exercise, Defence Cyber Marvel 2 (DCM2). With over 30 teams, comprised of personnel from Defence, government agencies, industry partners as well as other nations, the exercise saw more than 700 …
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World Book Day 2023: 10 top tips for sharing books with young children and toddlers
Sharing books with babies and toddlers helps to inspire a lifelong love of reading. Reading can be a fun thing to do together and have a positive impact later in life, on things like school exam results, pupil wellbeing, and …
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Women’s History Month : Super Women In Tech in Networks, Voice & Video Services
Kicking off Women’s History Month we have some inspiring stories of some very inspiring women, taking us through their career journeys, and how and why they ended up working here at Justice Digital. Lindsay Hancock – Networks, Voice & Video …
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Track our progress: Trade Remedies Authority case milestones – Mar 2023
This month’s tracker shows progress on our cases during February and the data is correct as of 1 March 2023. Subscribe here to receive automatic monthly updates of our interactive case tracker and view each stage of a case investigation …
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How we are keeping plants healthy in the age of online sales
An increase in online plant sales has brought an increased threat of plant pests and diseases. Dan Munro, Senior Technical Manager for Plant Passporting at the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), explains what we are doing to reduce these risks.
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World Seagrass Day - Protecting our precious marine habitats together at Studland
It’s World Seagrass Day and we’re eager to highlight the conservation work that’s underway to protect this vitally important habitat at Studland Bay in Dorset. The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed 1 March as World Seagrass Day. Their resolution …
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Why we’re thinking about raising the ADI standards check pass mark
Nick Taylor discusses whether we need to make further changes to approved driving instructor (ADII) standards checks to ensure all pupils are getting the highest standards of instruction from all ADIs, and explains the reasons behind raising the pass mark of the standards check from 31 to 33 out of 51.
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Improving the Welsh language services at HMCTS
Hywel Hughes, Head of the Welsh Language Unit at HMCTS, gives an update on the Welsh language services available across the courts and tribunals service.
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Engaging with industry gives fascinating insight into potential of multi-condition tests for screening
Twelve companies from around the world attended a UK National Screening Committee virtual event to share information on the development of multi-cancer early detection tests and how these tests might eventually lead to exciting developments in the UK’s cancer screening programmes.
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My experience and advice as a veterinary surgeon applying for a job in the Civil Service – by Jane Holleran
My experience of applying to clinical vet roles in the UK was that it was generally very straight-forward; provide a CV, and if you meet the experience level for that position, you are likely to get an interview. In contrast, …
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Watch: How the Sustainable Farming Incentive works hand in hand with arable crop production
We went to the Isle of Wight to meet SFI agreement holder Caroline Knox. In this film, Caroline explains how the Sustainable Farming Incentive works hand in hand with commercial maize and rye production on her farm.
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Wise councils
Social care nursing advisory councils have now been launched in every ICB (integrated care board) in England and will be chaired by nursing colleagues from across the sector. Zoe Fry, a Director of The Outstanding Society and one of the chairs, explains her enthusiasm.
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The RPA Podcast: Episode 5
Welcome to the fifth episode of The RPA Podcast. In our latest episode, the RPA’s Chief Executive, Paul Caldwell, speaks to Andrew Hawnt, from the RPA’s Internal Communications team, about his reflections of 2022 and ambitions for the year ahead. …
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The RPA Podcast: Episode 5 Transcript
Executive Summary Interview with RPA Chief Executive Paul Caldwell Paul talks about his career in the Civil Service and his time as the RPA’s Chief Executive. Paul also discusses the successes and challenges of 2022, what’s coming up in 2023 …
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Apprenticeships in the legal sector
There are currently six different apprenticeships available in the legal pathway, which is an ever-growing part of IfATE's legal, finance and accounting route. From paralegal to licensed conveyancer, there are options for whatever stage you are at of a legal …
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Why I became a probation officer
We spoke to probation officer, Alex, to discover what made him choose to become a probation officer and to find out about his journey so far. What inspired you to want to become a probation officer? I have always had …
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Opening a new world of opportunities – a conversation with our automation engineer apprentices
National Apprenticeship Week is an annual celebration of apprentices around the country. To mark the occasion, Chris, Jonathon and Tom reflect on 5 months into an automation engineer apprenticeship a the ONS.
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Yardley Chase Training Area: Northamptonshire’s hidden gem
Yardley Chase Training Area in Northamptonshire is one of our lesser-known training areas, yet it’s truly a hidden gem. The site was recently showcased for its wildlife value in the nationally acclaimed British Wildlife magazine, thanks to the committed efforts …
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Farming podcast: Next steps for environmental land management
In this episode, Lisa Warne talks to John Renner and his son, Charlie. John farms on the border of the Northumberland National Park between Berwick-upon-Tweed and Alnwick. Charlie is a farm business consultant and continues to help out on the farm. Lisa gives an update on the growth and rollout of our environmental land management schemes. John and Charlie talk about how the new farming payments fit in with the management of their farm. They had plenty of questions for Lisa about the new grants and actions.
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Grow your income using every part of a tree
Explore how trees can help you diversify your business and save you money.
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Celebrating LGBT+ History Month
Read how IT Service Manager Joe is celebrating LGBT+ History Month and the steps organisations can take to be inclusive in the workplace.
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Government increases the cost of regulation to business by £9.9bn
The RPC has published its IVB report, commenting on the Government’s recently published Business Impact Target Report for the period December 2021 to December 2022.
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£5million funding for cutting-edge veteran healthcare projects
Projects across the nation have won a share of more than £5million in funding to save and enhance lives for veterans. The 22 innovative healthcare schemes will bring advancements in technologies, interventions and treatments to better meet veterans’ physical and …
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Helping more people to prove their identity online
The Cabinet Office launched a public consultation on proposed changes to the law that aim to improve how government departments use the data they hold to make it easier for people to prove their identity online. We share more about what the changes will and won’t mean for you.
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Habitat focus – the importance of rocky and biogenic reefs
Why do reefs need protection? Most people are unaware of the many vitally important habitats which lie offshore beneath the surface of English coastal waters. Rocky and biogenic reefs are two of these important habitats, which need our consideration and …
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APHA hosts conference on poultry health
Zoe Treharne, APHA's Avian Species Expert Group Lead, talks about our first face-to-face annual Avian Science Day event held in three years. Learn more about the event and how to register your interest in attending future events.
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Dragons’ Den, Series 20 Episode 8
Plants cleared from gardens, plant-based food delivered to homes, dog snout scanners and adaptive designer wear…another intriguing evening of investor-innovator suspense beckoned as I settled down to watch this week’s Dragons’ Den.
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Thinking about joining SSAC? My thoughts on why you should get stuck in!
I wasn’t a 'Whitehall Warrior' and so thought I didn’t have a chance of being selected when I applied to become a member of the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC)! But it turned out they welcome and encourage a breadth …
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Coverage of PFAS chemicals
Today, we are looking at recent coverage of PFAS chemicals in The Guardian.
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My experience of buying transport using Get help buying for schools
In this blog post, Emma Foulkes, Chief Finance Officer, shares her experience of using the Get help buying for schools service to buy transport for her school.
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MMO supports new Lyme Bay Fisherman’s CIC
A new community interest company, Lyme Bay Fisherman’s CIC, has recently been formed, supported by funding through the UK Fisheries and Seafood Scheme from Marine Management Organisation. This week, Fishing News has shared an article about the project where the …
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Raising professional standards for motorcycle instructor training
Mark Winn, Chief Driving Examiner and Head of Rider Policy, discusses the changes being made to motorcycle instructor assessment and authorisation. This is to raise the standards of instruction, to ensure motorcyclists in Great Britain have access to safe, high quality training when they are learning to ride, both for the first time and after they’ve passed their first test.
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How to write a strong Knowledge Asset Grant Fund application
On 20 February we launched the latest round of the Knowledge Asset Grant Fund (KAGF). The fund has been set up by the Government Office for Technology Transfer (GOTT) to help the UK civil service make the most of is …
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Fruit and vegetable supply
Government response to recent reporting on fruit and vegetable supply.
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Defra announces further support for farmers at NFU conference
Both Defra Secretary of State Thérèse Coffey and Farming Minister Mark Spencer have addressed the National Farmers Union’s conference this week, during which they made a number of announcements to support farmers with sustainable food production. On Tuesday 21 February, …
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Coverage of Sir James Bevan’s speech: ‘Reflections on water: the good, the bad and the future’
Coverage of Sir James Bevan’s final speech on water as the outgoing Chief Executive of the Environment Agency.
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Data and the drive to transform social care
Data is fundamental to achieving good quality, person-centred care and has the power to transform its delivery. Michelle Dyson, Director General for Social Care at the Department of Health and Social Care, explains its importance and how you can help transform services through information, evidence and collaboration.
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What sustainability means to me
In the first instalment of our new Sustainability Heroes series, Simone Burke shares her motivations for trying to enjoy a more sustainable life, along with insights into some of the changes she’s made on her journey.
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What landowners can do now to gear up for the biodiversity net gain market
By Mike Burke, Programme Director – Sustainable Development If you’re a landowner, biodiversity net gain might be a new concept or a familiar one you’ve read about. It’s both an opportunity to move towards nature positive outcomes and contribute to …