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The 2024 Standard Civil Contract will be extended for a further 12 months. The Contract will now end on 30 June 2028.
Working families and businesses will benefit from clean energy and climate action, as the government seizes the opportunities of the clean energy economy.
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The Bus Services Act will make it easier for local leaders to take control of their buses and put passengers first.
New law now prevents British citizenship being reinstated automatically to people considered a national security risk following a successful initial appeal.
Number of illegal working arrests skyrocket by 63% as Immigration Enforcement carry out highest level of raids in British history.
The TRA has published its intended recommendation that a countervailing measure on imports of continuous filament glass fibre products from Egypt be revoked.
The UK national statement was given at a signing ceremony for the UN Convention against Cybercrime in Hanoi on 25 and 26 October 2025.
New laws are now in force protecting social housing tenants from emergency hazards and damp and mould. The changes are a lasting legacy to Awaab Ishak.
From next month, survivors of violence and domestic abuse will no longer have to pay over £300 to ensure their abuser cannot track them down via public records.
Foreign Secretary, The Rt Hon Yvette Cooper, has released a statement following the advance of the Rapid Support Forces in El Fasher, Sudan.
Renters’ Rights Bill receives Royal Assent today, securing a fairer future for 11 million private renters in England
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on the future of the UN.
MHRA strikes massive blow to organised criminal gang in world’s biggest illegal weight loss jabs raid.
Critical businesses and services will be better safeguarded from costly cyber-attacks under new international guidance issued by the UK and Singapore.
Border Force becomes the first agency in the world to use specially trained dogs to detect both deadly fentanyl and nitazenes.
The legal test for the use of force in police misconduct cases will be returned to the criminal law test to build officer and public trust in policing.
Scheme overhaul sees advance payments of up to 75% of final award, pension compensation for the first time and priority for elderly and vulnerable claimants.
The Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy MP spoke at the OpenAI Frontiers Conference about partnering with OpenAI and cutting admin time for frontline staff.
Connor Creeley, UK Delegation to the OSCE, welcomes the work of the Programme Office and Academy in Bishkek, reaffirming UK support for their activities.
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