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The Peartree Hill Solar Farm DCO application has today been granted development consent by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
The UK is scaling up its humanitarian response to Venezuela following the devastating earthquakes on 24 June.
Apology comes with £4 million package of support which includes easier access to adoption records
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's statement in the House on historic forced adoption.
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.
Yvette Stanley, National Director, Regulation and Social Care, on Ofsted’s latest work to prevent children being placed in unregistered homes.
The Prime Minister has appointed Ann Allen, Priya Guha, Janice Lane, Toufic Machnouk and Tom Solomon, and reappointed Anya Hurlbert and Baroness Morgan as Trustees of the Science Museum Group
The Home Secretary’s response to Lord Anderson’s ‘Lessons for Prevent’ report.
De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited DHC-8 (9H-LWB), runway excursion, Runway 27, Guernsey Airport, 23 April 2024
The Food Standards Agency has published the results of its sixth annual retail surveillance survey.
A new independent evaluation report found promising early evidence that the London Accommodation Pathfinder (LAP) has a lower recorded reoffending rate compared to the national average for children leaving custody.
Fraudster exploited victims during two-year period
New data reveals 32,100 “Phantom NEETS” are being left to drift without help, with up to half of 16 and 17-year-olds unaccounted for in one area.
Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister's keynote speech at the Re:State annual conference
Speaking at the Remaking the State Annual Conference in London, Communities Secretary Steve Reed set out reforms to put more power in the hands of communities.
New instrument paves the way to strengthening regulatory confidence for UK industry.
As with any medicinal product, the MHRA will keep the safety and effectiveness of the intravesical delivery system containing gemcitabine under close review.
The government is launching a 12-week call for evidence asking the public to help shape the future of National Lottery Good Cause funding
MHRA investigation secures fraud convictions linked to the supply of non-compliant medical devices.
Former Home Secretary Amber Rudd will lead a major review to make prisons safer, tackle crime and deliver long-term reform that protects the public
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