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Dangerous cladding will be removed from lower-rise buildings with serious fire safety risks, thanks to new government funding.
The UK, together with 40 other countries, condemns Russia’s coordinated indoctrination and militarisation of Ukrainian children.
A cross-party delegation of Guatemalan deputies visited the UK from 29 June to 3 July 2026 to strengthen parliamentary links and share expertise.
Ambassador Holland thanks Austria's Court of Audit for their professional work as External Auditor, and welcomes their assessments of the 2025 Financial Statements and the overall financial liquidity of the organisation.
British Embassy Riyadh invites concept notes by 17 July 2026 under the Gulf Strategy Fund in the range of £60,000 to £80,000, to be delivered by November 2026.
The Building Safety Regulator will update its approach to building assessment certificates, providing greater support for duty holders while maintaining high standards of building safety.
The MHRA is urging people to “summer-proof your health” as warmer weather, travel, and changing routines can affect how medicines and medical devices work, with simple steps to help prevent avoidable harm.
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has approved the use of UK‑donor plasma for five high‑priority plasma-derived medicinal products.
Amber heat-health alerts are now in place across all regions of England except the North East, which remains under a yellow alert.
This circular draws attention to the publication of type relaxation directions for some telecommunications building work.
Regulator of Social Housing publishes the outcome of its consultation on revisions to the Transparency, Influence and Accountability standard.
This document sets out an update on the progress of the Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), from the Review's co-chairs.
Mining Remediation Authority uses innovative resin injection technique to fix a sinkhole at Marden Farm Allotments, keeping disruption to a minimum.
Personal Independence Payment is no longer fit for purpose and is failing to keep pace with how disability, health and work have changed over the past decade, the Timms Review has found.
Life Sciences sector attracts over £3 billion in new public-private investment in 12 months, reflecting international confidence in UK science and innovation.
Proposals for a new independent veterinary ombudsman to give pet owners stronger rights
Sizewell B power plant given 20‑year lifetime extension to continue operating until 2055.
New powers are now in place for the Home Secretary to crack down on groups carrying out hostile activity on behalf of foreign states.
The MHRA’s Criminal Enforcement Unit dismantled a multimillion-pound criminal network responsible for illegally supplying medicines.
Laura Gibb, the SIA's Executive Director for Martyn's Law, updates on progress.
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