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Construction of a Government Hub in Darlington got underway with a breaking ground ceremony today, January 16, led by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves.
Robotics and defence tech announced as the RIO's 2 new priority areas.
Government seeking to restore trust and common sense to the benefits system.
Infected Blood Compensation Authority's update that was circulated on 15 January 2026
Aramark’s purchase of Entier found to harm competition in the UK for offshore catering services.
The Prime Minister has appointed Sally MacGregor to the board of the Natural History Museum for a term of 4 years from 14 January 2026 to 13 January 2030.
The Planning Inspectorate Chief Executive, Paul Morrison, has written to The Minister of State for Housing and Planning, Matthew Pennycook, thanking him for his letter of 18 December 2025.
We’ve taken a major step to reduce hazardous chemicals across Sellafield and lower our overall site risk.
Rainbo Supplies & Services continues to grow its portfolio of African clients with backing by UK Export Finance and London Forfaiting Company.
Record spend on existing social homes forecast to rise further, even as landlords continue to invest significantly in new homes
GAD is reappointed to LGPS framework for specialist consultancy services following competitive tender, offering independent actuarial expertise.
Sick and disabled people will have more opportunities to move into work following the overhaul of a scheme that will boost living standards and workplace inclusion.
A more streamlined tidal barrier structure will cut costs and construction complexity and provide the same level of protection for 12,800 homes and businesses.
Homes England and Summix have confirmed that two outline planning applications for Wychavon Town have been validated by Wychavon District Council. The applications relate to the proposed new settlement, covering the town centre and a southern neighbourhood.
Discover how a letter from the Council for Science and Technology led to the setting up of the Alan Turing Institute, helping Britain become a world leader in understanding and using data.
UK’s first mine water heat Living Lab is attracting global interest, with US and European researchers exploring its low-carbon heat data.
Provides an update on which UK rail stations will progress with the Access for All programme.
Foreign Secretary statement on the commitment to move to Phase 2 of the Peace Plan and the announcement of the Palestinian National Committee for the Administration of Gaza
Extra specialist staff, improved training for frontline officers and bolstered anti-drone measures will be deployed at HMP Swaleside as part of Government action to urgently turn the prison around.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
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