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The British High Commission in Kampala hosted a the King's Birthday reception honouring his majesty the King's enduring legacy of environmental stewardship.
Victims of the Home Office Windrush scandal will continue to receive dedicated advocacy support.
Ugandans experienced world-class wildlife photography exhibition, showcasing the country's extraordinary natural heritage and conservation achievements.
New map rates how record government pothole funding is being used.
New day one rights to parental leave set to enter force from April.
Police teams across Scotland are recognised for maintaining safety, supporting communities and remaining operational despite severe winter weather.
Offenders with mental health and addiction issues will be jointly monitored by probation and NHS experts to address the root causes of reoffending.
The British, Canadian, Australian, Dutch and New Zealand embassies invite female Belgian students, aged 16 to 19, to become a diplomat for a day in 2026.
Applications for our three-month long policy and evaluation placements are now open.
UK is now accelerating £200 million to equip UK Armed Forces with new kit to be ready to deploy as part of the Multinational Force for Ukraine.
UK involvement in the SMILE (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) mission.
New academy trust inspections to boost transparency for parents and strengthen outcomes for children
Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds delivered a speech at the 2026 Oxford Farming Conference
Have your say on our proposals to simplify the taxi licensing system and improve enforcement to increase safety and reduce unfair competition.
Water companies legally required to produce pollution reduction plans for the first time, using detailed instructions published today
Local councils will be given the power to crack down on problem pavement parking.
Announcing the publication of the government response to the consultation on pavement parking.
Every year 11 student in England to be able to see their GCSE exam results on a new app from summer 2026.
New rules imposed by the EU come into force on 10 January 2026 that will impact UK industry when fishing in the waters of EU Member States.
Hundreds of endangered species seized in crackdown on international wildlife smuggling.
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