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A financial health notice to improve issued to Warwickshire College Group.
Letters to Lost Chances and the Business and Trade Select Committee about the redress scheme for family members of postmasters affected by the Horizon scandal.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
The Meningitis B vaccine will now be offered to everyone who has been offered preventative antibiotic treatment as part of this outbreak.
The Foreign Secretary made a statement to Parliament on the Government’s revised approach to international development and Official Development Assistance (ODA) allocations.
Prior to stepping down as Chief Executive of RSH in April, Fiona spoke about her reflections on the sector, the regulator’s journey, and the strength and stability of the organisation.
Historic legislation to end the two-child limit has become law, putting 450,000 children on a pathway out of poverty in the final year of this Parliament.
New redress scheme announced for relatives of postmasters affected by the Post Office Horizon scandal
The UK reaffirms Ukraine’s right to self defence under Article 51 of the UN Charter and voices concern over external military and dual use support to Russia, stressing the need to uphold international law and maintain region…
Tackling conflict and supporting fragile states at centre of the government's new approach to development.
Taiwanese companies show strong interest in collaborating with the UK in AI and machine learning as well as renewable energy.
389 employers from across the UK named for failing to pay workers the minimum wage to tens of thousands of workers.
Disabled people and those with long-term health conditions will be able to share their views on how PIP should be reformed, as the Timms Review opens a Call for Evidence today.…
Seven Sisters is one of the country’s most treasured landscapes
New jobs, opportunities and major regeneration for communities and businesses will be created in the North as the Chancellor backs the region’s industrial strengths with new investment.
England’s first Land Use Framework sets out a plan for managing the country’s finite land to ensure the nation’s long-term resilience
Research shows that government-funded childcare has cut childcare costs for families in half.
The government will better protect and strengthen the visiting rights for people in health and care settings, following a review of Regulation 9A.
A major youth employment drive backed by £1 billion will help create 200,000 jobs for young people, alongside the biggest transformation of apprenticeships in a decade.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN at the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
A case of Foot and Mouth disease has been detected in Greece.
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