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Record solar, onshore wind, and tidal projects - building on last month’s offshore wind success - deliver Britain’s biggest-ever clean energy auction.
Letter confirming adjustments to the parameters for the Capacity Market auctions for delivery years 2026 to 2027 and 2029 to 2030.
Table 1: Final auction parameters T-1 Auction for delivery in 2026/27 T-4…
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.
Biggest ever public investment in community energy will cut bills and create revenue for community centres, social clubs and places of worship.
Oral statement in the House of Commons from the Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister on standards in public life
This page provides updates and guidance regarding the Civil Service Pension Recovery Plan.
Fairer funding as part of the Final Local Government Financial Settlement will help to tackle deprivation and improve public services
Government expands Hong Kong British National (Overseas) route.
The Security Industry Authority successfully reclaimed £40,941.60 from John Gaines, who was convicted of defrauding his security company’s employees in 2019.
Life-saving medicines, optical fibres and semiconductors could be made in space to benefit people and businesses across the UK.
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).
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper responds to the sentencing of Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong today.
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.
The United Kingdom and the Bangladesh Navy have signed a government‑to‑government sales agreement for the former HMS Enterprise, an Echo‑class hydrographic and oceanographic survey vessel.
Young people will be given a quicker route into high-quality jobs on major projects as the Government slashes red tape to fast-track the process.
General announcements and latest decisions of the Certification Officer
A temporary export bar has been placed on Michael Rysbrack’s sculpture of two ‘putti’ supporting an architrave
Illegal migrants and criminals from 3 African countries will be deported following a threat by the Home Secretary to shut down their visas to Britain.
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.
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