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Disabled benefit claimants will be given the right to try work without the immediate fear of losing their benefits, with new legislation laid today (Thursday 9th April).
The Deputy Prime Minister and Lord Chancellor has approved the appointment of Wendy Sinclair-Gieben as Chair of the Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody.
The Environment Agency will take the helm as Lead Environmental Regulator to coordinate streamlined, joined-up advice.
In partnership with world-leading financial, tech and cultural organisations, the UK Government’s GREAT Britain & Northern Ireland Campaign is holding a major expo in Los Angeles, California from 18th - 22nd May, 2026.
Major hydrogen project to create over 400 new jobs in technology that uses electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
'I don’t do e-mails' among excuses for not clearing overflowing skips
Sir Ian Cheshire named as preferred candidate for Ofcom Chair, subject to parliamentary hearing before final appointment is confirmed.
The MHRA continues to be at the forefront of innovation and secures multi-year funding to expand its pioneering AI Airlock programme.
The Building Safety Regulator (BSR) introduces a comprehensive external remediation improvement plan to reduce delays to higher-risk building safety works.
Households and businesses in Wales to save money on bills through expansion of low-carbon, low-cost heat networks.
…Leading women’s health campaigner and broadcaster Mariella Frostrup has been appointed as the Government’s Women's Employment Ambassador, a newly created role to support working women across the country. …
We are seeking a Health and Safety Lead to join our Southampton-based office.
Landmark employment rights reforms kick into force.
The Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands, Miles Dorrington, has revoked the operator’s licence held by Mr Sukhvinder Singh, following a Public Inquiry held on 5 February 2026. The revocation will take effect at 23:45 o…
Ilford Park Polish Home in Devon is welcoming applications from eligible individuals.
Hundreds of thousands of sick or disabled people will be offered voluntary help towards employment as part of a package of measures coming into force today (6 April) that will encourage work and save taxpayers around £1 bill…
First eight ‘Young Futures Hubs’ opening in Birmingham, Brighton and Hove, Bristol, County Durham, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham, and Tower Hamlets
The Prime Minister has vowed to “always be on the side” of the British people as changes today help workers, pensioners, and families with the cost of living.
Boost for paramedics as over 1,100 new or replacement ambulances rolled out nationwide.
Over 12 million pensioners will see their State Pension rise by up to £575 from Monday (6 April), as both the basic and new State Pensions increase by 4.8% under the Triple Lock guarantee.
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