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Victims of rape and serious sexual assaults who face their cases being dropped by prosecutors will, for the first time, be given the right to have it reviewed by a different prosecutor, as part of the Government’s pledge to halve violence against women and girls and its Plan for Change…
Latest UKHSA data shows outbreaks continuing, with 109 cases confirmed in April and 86 so far in May.
Have your say on the draft revised national policy statement for ports until 29 July 2025.
Bacteriophages – viruses that selectively fight bacteria – may offer new hope in fighting infections and tackling antimicrobial resistance.
The programme will run through 2026, focusing on co-developing solutions with marginalised communities and supporting ASEAN climate policy efforts.
British Army and Royal Navy to invest in innovative new programmes, through increased investment in drones and novel technologies to transform warfighting capability
Millions of people across the UK will find it easier to manage and get more from their pensions thanks to the Government’s new Pension Schemes Bill.
The government has announced the launch of the revamped Office for Investment.
Launch of a new, locally-led approach to jobseeker support begins in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
New entitlement to free school meals for all children in household on Universal Credit.
Fully funded expert-led studies to assess water security on farms open for applications.
The M5 Junction 10 Improvements Scheme application has today been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport.
Working people in cities and towns from Sunderland to Solihull will benefit from the biggest investment in regional transport, as every part of the country prospers under Plan for Change.
Syphilis cases in England continue to rise.
Respondents have until 29 July 2025 to submit their views on the draft revised national policy statement for ports.
The UK’s International Climate Finance (ICF) supports AI-based forecasting to boost extreme weather preparedness in Bangladesh.
We’ve hosted more than 150 PhD students since 2016, with many going on to policy jobs in government and think tanks
A skate park in Wrexham is safe to be reopened after the completion of works to stabilise the ground around an old mine shaft.
Path improvements along 228 miles of Cornwall’s stunning coastline from St Agnes Head along the south coast to the Tamar at Cremyll have finished.
The path around Dorset's stunning coastline is better than ever thanks to 21 miles of improvements between Kimmeridge Bay and South Haven Point.
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