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Lowering the train driver age from 20 to 18 will give younger people the chance to build rewarding careers in the UK railway industry.
A new campaign for parents, full of immediate practical advice on how to talk to your children about harmful online content, as the government bolsters efforts to give every child the healthy upbringing they deserve.
13,000 apprenticeship and T Level opportunities created by government’s plan to transform school buildings.
Biggest ever public investment in community energy will cut bills and create revenue for community centres, social clubs and places of worship.
This page provides updates and guidance regarding the Civil Service Pension Recovery Plan.
MI5 and cyber security services deliver rare briefings to Vice Chancellors and political parties to harden the UK’s resilience against foreign interference.
The public is urged to remain vigilant
Fairer funding as part of the Final Local Government Financial Settlement will help to tackle deprivation and improve public services
Young people encouraged to claim their Child Trust Fund savings for financial head start
Government expands Hong Kong British National (Overseas) route.
The Forestry Commission marks National Apprenticeship Week with 2 schemes designed to grow the next generation of foresters.
Welfare reforms designed to rebalance the benefits system and support more people into work move forward today, as Universal Credit legislation is laid in Parliament (Monday 9 February).
Young people across the country are to benefit from a clearer path into apprenticeships, as the Prime Minister vows to “unlock opportunities for young people across the country” ahead of National Apprenticeship Week.
Natural England has approved the release of beavers at two projects in South West England.
UK Statement at The Gambia’s World Trade Organization Trade Policy Review. Delivered by Kumar Iyer, Ambassador and Permanent Representative for the UK Mission to the WTO and UN in Geneva.
Social work students to receive targeted financial support, under plans set out in a consultation launched by the government today (6 February 2026).
The Planning Inspectorate is recruiting chartered professionals from the built environment and related fields to become local plan inspectors. Applications close on 22 February 2026.…
General announcements and latest decisions of the Certification Officer
The Secretary of State has appointed Michael Eldridge, Lorna Parker, Justine Simons, and Ruth Willmott as Trustees of The Royal Parks Board for a term of four years.
The Environment Agency has completed a flood scheme which will reduce flood risk for 333 properties and unlocks £75 million regeneration opportunities.
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