Mobile network providers have been ordered to confirm that the UK's emergency alert system is operational following concerns that wreckage from a Chinese rocket could potentially crash into Britain.
Officials are urging mobile operators to trigger the mobile alert system in the UK amid fears debris from a rocket could fall and strike parts of the country.
Experts have instructed mobile operators to test the UK's emergency alert system as officials track Chinese rocket debris heading towards Earth with a possibility it could hit Britain ...
New law makes advertising false skilled worker visa sponsorships a criminal offence as the UK steps up action against organised immigration fraud ...
In a rare move from Whitehall, telecoms operators have been told to test its emergency alert system amid fears space junk ...
Mobile network providers have been directed to ensure the UK's emergency alert system is operational, amidst concerns that debris from a Chinese rocket could potentially collide with Britain.
Whitehall officials are tracking debris from a Chinese rocket hurtling towards Earth, though the government says it is 'extremely unlikely' to hit Britain ...
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp accuses the government of trading "national security for economic crumbs off the Chinese ...
Labour is struggling to get people off benefits and back into work after the number of welfare claimants securing employment ...
Matthew Pennycook says far-reaching reform is needed to ‘get more volume out of the system’ and deliver more homes ...
Millions of families will receive the £150 Warm Home Discount every winter for the rest of the decade as the scheme is ...
Today, rail ticketing company Trainline has launched its 'Fair Play on Delay Repay' campaign in a bid to tackle the ...
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