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Under reforms announced today, disclosure rules written before smartphones existed will be overhauled to free up officer time.
Former Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt will support British nationals in the most difficult and complex cases.
The operation involves constructing an underwater platform to allow specialist maritime engineers to safely cut the 3 masts of the shipwreck.
National Security and Investment Act Annual Report shows 95.6% of notifications reviewed were cleared to proceed without further action.
Government is working with the EU to ensure travel across the border is as seamless as possible in summer and through autumn.
Ofsted has today outlined a change in its approach to tackling unregistered children’s homes, designed to stop unsafe and unlawful placements and to address issues of sufficiency in the children’s social care system.
The Deputy Prime Minister has approved the further appointment of the Interim Chair of the Youth Justice Board as well as the member with experience and knowledge of Wales. He has also extended the tenure of 3 members.
Businesses, charities and innovators are being invited to compete for a share of up to £60 million to transform how disabled people and those with health conditions are supported into work, the Government has announced today…
Applications open for the AI Upskilling Challenge Fund, inviting organisations to deliver innovative AI training to help Barnsley workers, businesses and residents build AI skills as part of the Barnsley Tech Town.…
Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the Chief Executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) providing recommendations for the FCA.
The UK music industry will benefit from a range of new powers and investment as the government unveils a new long-term plan to back the sector.
Statement from the Foreign Secretary on the sanctioning of Islamic Movement of Companions of the Right (IMCR).
A new Defence Universities Alliance with 35 UK universities will help strengthen defence research, build critical skills and support the UK's future defence capability.
11 top benefits of the largest services trade deal concluded by the UK
FTA seals £5.2bn services deal with Switzerland and separate agreement paves way for travellers to use Swiss E-gates
The second phase of Awaab's Law will come into force on 30 November 2026, so more dangerous hazards are fixed quickly to help tenants living in social housing.
Funding will see a consistent, national Independent Child Trafficking Guardians service for child survivors of modern slavery and trafficking.
Over a quarter of a billion-pound investment to increase policing in Jewish communities after a spate of violent attacks.
Tens of thousands of small businesses to receive a boost, as Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces most significant reforms to small business finance in years.
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