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The Prime Minister will sign a landmark defence agreement with the Japanese Prime Minister at the Tower of London today [Wednesday 11 January], allowing UK forces to be deployed to Japan in the most significant defence agreement between the two countries in more than a century. Years of negotiation will culminate in the signing today, which will rapidly accelerate defence and security cooperation
UK Government funded expert research unveils new tactics of the Kremlin’s large-scale disinformation campaign troll factory is targeting politicians and baiting audiences across a number of countries including the UK, South Africa and India the operation has suspected links to Yevgeniy Prigozhin, founder of infamous bot-farm the Internet Research Agency UK-funded expert research has exposed how th
Data from NHS Test and Trace shows that mass participation events can be conducted safely, but caution must still be taken around specific aspects of event participation. The data, drawn from a range of the 37 trial events that have formed the Events Research Programme over a four month period, has shown that case numbers were largely in line with or below community infection rates for the duratio
Vaccine effectiveness against symptomatic disease from the B.1.617.2 variant is similar after 2 doses compared to the B.1.1.7 (Kent) variant dominant in the UK, and we expect to see even higher levels of effectiveness against hospitalisation and death. The study found that, for the period from 5 April to 16 May: the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was 88% effective against symptomatic disease from the B.1
As we learn to live safely with coronavirus (COVID-19), there are actions we can all take to help reduce the risk of catching COVID-19 and passing it on to others. These actions will also help to reduce the spread of other respiratory infections, such as flu, which can spread easily and may cause serious illness in some people. COVID-19, along with many other respiratory infections such as influen
Good afternoon everybody and thank you very much for coming. I’ve just chaired a meeting of the government’s emergency committee including ministers from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. And it’s clear that coronavirus, COVID-19, continues and will continue to spread across the world and our country over the next few months. We’ve done what can be done to contain this disease and this has bou
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A new licensing scheme launched today (29 October 2014) could give wider access to at least 91 million culturally valuable creative works - including diaries, photographs, oral history recordings and documentary films. These works are covered by copyright, but rights holders cannot be found by those who need to seek permission to reproduce them. Under the new scheme, a licence can be granted by th
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The open standards selected for sharing and viewing government documents have been announced by the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude. The standards set out the document file formats that are expected to be used across all government bodies. Government will begin using open formats that will ensure that citizens and people working in government can use the applications that best meet
This guide also has safety advice for regions of Japan. Terrorism There is a high threat of terrorist attack globally affecting UK interests and British nationals, including from groups and individuals who view the UK and British nationals as targets. You should remain vigilant at all times. Terrorism in Japan Terrorist attacks in Japan cannot be ruled out. Political situation Japan is a stable de
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