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Latest travel information for British nationals affected by the situation in the Middle East.
The British Embassy in Guatemala welcomed back Anelisse Reyes, the Guatemalan Chevening Scholar who successfully completed a Master’s in Strategic Communication at Loughborough University during the 2024–2025 academic year.
France, Germany and the UK (the E3) delivered a joint statement to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board on Iran's Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Safeguards Agreement and the implementation of Unite…
£23 million is being invested and more than 40 jobs created in Wales’s growing life sciences sector as Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens announces a new trade programme.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care responds to Baroness Casey of Blackstock’s recommendations for immediate action on adult social care.
Weekly UKHSA report for the 2025/26 season, monitoring respiratory viruses.
The British High Commission Belmopan invites Belizean girls ages 15 to 17 to apply for High Commissioner for a Day 2026.
The Environment Agency has delivered a flood risk management scheme on Sandon Road, Stafford, giving residents better flood resilience after years of flooding.
Husband-and-wife banned as company directors for combined 23 years
Details of our live inspections, and any inspection reports awaiting publication.
The Prime Minister's remarks at a press conference on the situation in the Middle East.
Liz Chinchen to work with ministers and senior officials on industrial relations in health and social care.
The TRA has launched two new investigations into imports of glass containers from China and Turkey.
A Birmingham skip hire company has been ordered to pay £9,495.50 for disobeying a magistrates’ court order to remove all waste from a site.
Activation letter from the Northern Ireland Justice Minister to the PSPRB Chair for the 2026 to 2027 Northern Ireland pay round.
Foreign criminals will be refused entry to the UK or have their visas cancelled in a crackdown on those posing a threat to the British public.
Stricter conditions for migrants receiving asylum support will create a fairer, compliance-based system that’s better for the British taxpayer.
Almost £400 million has been saved in asylum accommodation and support costs after a crackdown on tourists abusing the UK’s immigration system.
A temporary export bar has been placed on a painting by the celebrated British contemporary artist Howard Hodgkin
Raising the English fluency level will allow migrants to contribute and integrate into British life.
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