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The government's target to drive removal of foreign criminals and immigration offenders to highest level since 2018 has been smashed, with 16,400 people removed.
This provides an update on regulations changing how the adult social care precept is presented on bills, clarification on exceptions to the empty and second homes council tax premiums, updates on the Homes for Ukraine scheme…
Victims of antisocial behaviour are to get better information and access to support.
It comes as a further £190m for the UK-administered International Fund for Ukraine was announced following further pledges from allies
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Steve Reed, addresses the 2025 Oxford Farming Conference.
Telford’s skilled manufacturing base is helping equip soldiers with high-tech equipment and drive the government’s growth mission, Defence Minister Maria Eagle has said.
Eligible Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) employees will receive a substantial pay rise in 2024/25, with agreement including key reforms and modernisation.
The government will seek expert advice on reclassifying ketamine to become a Class A substance.
If you have been struggling with debt for some time and need a fresh start this New Year, the Insolvency Service has sources of information and practical solutions to relieve serious financial burdens.
Homes and businesses across Wales will no longer be stuck with slow internet speeds as the UK Government’s rollout of gigabit connectivity races ahead.
The UK will develop a new sanctions regime to cripple people smuggling crime rings and starve them of illicit finance fuelling their operations.
Sir Oliver (Olly) Robbins has been appointed as the new Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.
More than 30 projects across England and Northern Ireland will deliver targeted support to boost the UK’s cyber resilience.
Major reforms to protect thousands of vulnerable children hidden from sight will take another crucial step forward today.
The Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook has written to the President of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) to convey a clear message on behalf of government to professional planners.
The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has written to local authority leaders, Metro Mayors and chief executives about the government’s plan to build the homes the country needs.
The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has written to stakeholders about the government’s plan to build the homes the country needs.
The government’s response to the Victims’ Commissioner’s recommendations in their 2023 Annual Victims’ Survey.
CMA expects to launch strategic market status investigations in 3 areas of digital activity over first 6 months.
Around 131,000 homes and businesses across the country will no longer be stuck with slow internet speeds as the UK government’s rollout of gigabit connectivity races ahead.
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