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Infected Blood Compensation Authority's update that was circulated on 15 April, 2026
The AA Driving School and BSM Driving School – both of which are owned by the AA – must refund more than 80,000 customers and pay a fine of £4.2 million.
Statement on Lebanon by the Foreign Ministers of Australia, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the…
Local authorities across England are receiving an extra £41 million to cover costs for new enforcement powers through the landmark Renters' Rights Act.
Record £8.5 million funding secured through enforcement action will be reinvested directly into repairing harm to rivers and habitats
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Cooperation between the UN and the European Union.
£28.5 million UK Games Fund to support video games studios with great ideas create the next Grand Theft Auto or Tomb Raider
Tens of thousands of unpaid carers affected by confusing guidance on their earnings are set to have their debts reduced, cancelled, or refunded, in a major reassessment of cases launched by the government.
Government today launches plan to make it easier for the wealthiest in society to give back to communities that need help most
Following an Environment Agency investigation, United Utilities pleaded guilty to introducing thousands of fish into Bessy Brook, near Bolton, without a permit.
The Planning Inspectorate is making important changes to how enforcement appeals are submitted. All planning and enforcement appeals must now be made via the Appeal a Planning Decision service.
Possessing or publishing pornography depicting incest or adults pretending to be children to be criminalised and tech execs could be held liable.
The UK government is considering tougher measures against criminals exploiting gadgets designed to hack doorbells and vehicle tracking systems.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper delivered the annual Mansion House address to the City of London on 9 April 2026.
Statement by Jennifer MacNaughtan, UK Minister Counsellor, at the Security Council meeting on Kosovo.
More than 63,000 knives and weapons have been taken off our streets under this government.
High knife crime hotspots to see surge in police patrols, knife arches and Live Facial Recognition to catch perpetrators.
Victims and bereaved families will get longer to challenge sentences they don't feel fit the crime they've suffered
The Environment Agency will take the helm as Lead Environmental Regulator to coordinate streamlined, joined-up advice.
Statement by Archie Young, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict.
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