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Environment Agency Chief Executive Philip Duffy’s keynote address looking at how the devastating drought changed the way we manage and use water.
StubHub UK must refund more than 50,000 customers and pay a fine close to £900,000.
Thousands of Deafblind people across the country will benefit from improved access to communication support.
The Secretary of State for Transport gives a statement on the tragic rail collision in Bedford on 19 June 2026.
Improvement works carried out at over 14 sites, whilst more projects to come for this financial year. East Anglian waterways open for business for summer 2026.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care updates Baroness Casey of Blackstock on progress against her initial recommendations.
On behalf of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, we are pleased to announce the reappointment of Professor Damien McElvenny to the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council for a further term of five-year from 1 Decembe…
Latest information on cases including British nationals.
The Environment Agency has secured £517,000 from United Utilities for sewage discharge breaches into the River Tame, funding environmental improvements.
Two new analytical tools launched to identify where environmental, socio-economic and health pressures affect communities across England
RAIB has today released its report into a dangerous occurrence involving a portable access ramp at Norwood Junction station, 1 July 2025.
Households and businesses are set to benefit from stronger, more secure supply chains as the UK invests £50 million in critical minerals projects.
Councils can issue fines of up to £7,000 from 22 June 2026, if landlords are found to have serious hazards in their rented properties.
Specialist trained firefighters in reach of communities and an overhaul of fire and rescue assets to the value of almost £100 million have been announced.
The plan highlights GLD’s role in providing legal support on major legislation, reform programmes and cross-government priorities.
The Ministry of Justice plans to make a series of changes to court and tribunal fees payable in HM Courts and Tribunals Service.
Resident doctors will vote on an offer that will see greater opportunities for career progression, better pay and improved working conditions.
Following investigations by the Environment Agency, four Yorkshire companies will pay almost £470,000 after they breached environmental permits.
Joint Statement from OPSS, UKHSA and HSE.
GAD supported HM Treasury on the Whole of Government Accounts, providing additional information this year for the largest liabilities.
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