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Dame Lynne Owens will lead the independent investigation to determine how Hadush Kebatu was mistakenly released from HMP Chelmsford on Friday 24 October, Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy has announced today.
An innovative project designed to support prison capacity across 48 prison sites has scooped the Excellence in Customer Service category award at the 2025 IWFM Impact Awards.
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.
Letter from DSIT Secretary of State Liz Kendall to Ofcom Chief Executive Dame Melanie Dawes.
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
As with any medicine, the MHRA will keep the safety and effectiveness of concizumab under close review.
Bikeability scheme will help children gain confidence with cycling, while reducing carbon emissions and easing pressure on our NHS.
MHRA strikes massive blow to organised criminal gang in world’s biggest illegal weight loss jabs raid.
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.
Mosques and Muslim faith centres across the UK will benefit from an additional £10 million in security funding to protect them from hate crime and attacks.
The UK is cementing its place as a global leader in cyber security, with a raft of agreements coinciding with Singapore International Cyber Week.
Baby self-feeding products present a risk of serious harm or death.
New emergency measures announced today to tackle the housebuilding crisis in London and unlock tens of thousands of homes across the capital.
At the Future Resilience Forum, Security Minister Dan Jarvis set out the Government's 'all of society' approach to building preparedness in a changing world.
The Deputy Traffic Commissioner in the North East of England, Gerallt Evans, has revoked the operator’s licence held by BTW Transport Ltd following a public inquiry that revealed extensive and repeated failures in vehicle ma…
Children exposed to the family courts will be protected from harm under plans by the Government to repeal the presumption of parental involvement (22 October).
The government has announced it is slashing the red tape that holds back groundbreaking innovations from coming to market.
Chair's Conclusions at the Western Balkans Summit on the Berlin Process, 22 October 2025.
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