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The UK Government has published the Guiding Principles on Supporting Human Rights Defenders, reaffirming its commitment to promoting and protecting those who work to uphold fundamental rights worldwide.
Police teams across Scotland are recognised for maintaining safety, supporting communities and remaining operational despite severe winter weather.
Offenders with mental health and addiction issues will be jointly monitored by probation and NHS experts to address the root causes of reoffending.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into City and Guilds of London Institute.
Sellafield Ltd joins forces with local partners and supply chain to fund the creation of LEVELS – a state-of-the-art digital centre in Whitehaven, West Cumbria.
Multiple electrical system failures on departure from Guernsey Airport on 10 January 2025
Applications for our three-month long policy and evaluation placements are now open.
UK is now accelerating £200 million to equip UK Armed Forces with new kit to be ready to deploy as part of the Multinational Force for Ukraine.
Updated product information and packaging will help patients better understand the risks of dependency, addiction, and withdrawal with these medicines.
UK involvement in the SMILE (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) mission.
Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds delivered a speech at the 2026 Oxford Farming Conference
Have your say on our proposals to simplify the taxi licensing system and improve enforcement to increase safety and reduce unfair competition.
Water companies legally required to produce pollution reduction plans for the first time, using detailed instructions published today
Local councils will be given the power to crack down on problem pavement parking.
Dating apps and social media platforms must now prevent cyberflashing, as it becomes a priority offence under the Online Safety Act.…
As medicines and medical technologies become more complex, there are exciting opportunities to further strengthen our safety monitoring systems.
Environment Secretary announces plans at Oxford Farming Conference focusing more support on smaller farms and those without an existing agreement to drive growth, secure a thriving future for the sector, and deliver high qua…
The Defence Secretary updated the House of Commons on UK assistance to the US military operation to intercept the Motor Vessel BELLA 1, as well as the recent Coalition of the Willing meeting in Paris.
As with any medicine, the MHRA will keep the safety and effectiveness of Nirogacestat hydrobromide under close review.…
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