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How to contact the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority during the festive period.
Opportunities for scientific experts to join the government and put science advice at the heart of decision making.
Greater access to justice thanks to Government’s plans for legislation to help claimants receive funding to take on powerful organisations in court.
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) strategy will focus on healthy relationships and consent, and tackle relationship abuse through a new helpline.
MAIB has begun an investigation into the loss of cargo from Baltic Klipper in the Solent.
This data provides information about the number and types of applications that HM Land Registry completed in November 2025.
Nearly three-quarters of women who gave birth in September were vaccinated, helping to give their babies vital early protection.
New board members will drive efforts to preserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and heritage of England's National Parks and Landscapes
A message from our Chair Heather Baily and our Chief Executive Michelle Russell.
Keith Fraser, Chair of the YJB, highlights the systemic biases that fuel the over-representation of Black and Mixed ethnicity children in the youth justice system. He explores the structural reform and culturally sensitive i…
Hounslow and Chesterfield tested new software to manage consultation responses, cutting processing time by 45% and improving consistency across planning teams.
Five South West Hertfordshire councils used digital tools to reach thousands of residents and gather detailed feedback for their joint strategic plan.
Stockport tested a visual, map-based consultation tool to make local plan evidence and site information easier for residents to understand.
Southampton tested interactive maps and early-stage 3D modelling to help residents understand and give feedback more easily on local plan proposals
Plymouth, South Hams and West Devon tested AI tools to tag and summarise consultation responses, improving insight for officers and reducing processing time.
Hounslow tested an interactive map based tool to present its 700-page design code in a clearer visual format, helping residents explore content more easily.
Cotswold District Council used a consultation hub to make its local plan easier to understand, increase participation and reduce officer processing time.
Action comes after investigations into serious breaches of agent standards.
OPRED communications issued to stakeholders in 2025.
The British High Commission in Maseru is inviting proposals from qualified organisations, institutions, and consortia to deliver innovative projects that preserve cultural heritage and improve accessibility.
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