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The Archbishops’ Council of the Church of England must rapidly accelerate the delivery of safeguarding improvements and close gaps in its approach to handling complaints, the charity regulator has warned.
Record dry spring and summer heatwaves mean that without winter rain there will be drought next year with impacts on nature, agriculture and navigation
…Historic reforms as part of the Renters' Rights Act will kick in from 1 May 2026, benefitting 11 million renters across England.…
Just over 22 miles of footpath from Portsmouth to South Hayling is now open. Improvements include a 400m boardwalk in Southmoor Nature Reserve.
Megan Greene has been reappointed as an external member of the Monetary Policy Committee for a second term.
Due to exceptional levels of public interest the Parole Board is publishing a redacted decision in the case of Colin Pitchfork
£50 million of funding available to research novel blood products to improve treatment in emergency and trauma care.
The Lord Chancellor has approved the reappointment of Gerard Boyers, Brett Dixon and Sarah Stephens as expert members of the Online Procedure Rule Committee.
The Prime Minister spoke to the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen this evening.
Environment Agency builds £5m scheme in Berkshire. More than 25 properties better protected from high flows in the Great Shefford Stream
UK Minister for International Development, Jenny Chapman will confirm UK support for Rohingya refugees, including women and girls, while visiting Bangladesh this week (13–14 November 2025).
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
Nine million pensioners are to benefit from vital support for energy costs during the colder months as Winter Fuel Payments start hitting bank accounts from today.
Side hustlers selling festive items need to tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) online if earnings exceed £1,000 a year.
The new report demonstrates the impact climate change is already having on the mental health of the UK population.
New legislation sees government work with AI industry and child protection organisations to ensure AI models cannot be misused to create synthetic child sexual abuse images.
UK government investing up to £557 million in tournament, which will deliver £3.2 billion socio-economic boost for the UK, promoting growth and creating jobs across the nations.
Correspondence between the Department for Business and Trade and the Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales regarding Post Office Horizon redress schemes.
High-performing NHS trusts will be given more independence to deliver faster, better and more personalised care.
Statement by Jennifer MacNaughtan, UK Minister Counsellor, at the Security Council meeting on South Sudan.
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