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The trail, named to mark of His Majesty King Charles III’s coronation in May 2023, features 96 cedar trees planted to celebrate of the UK-Lebanon friendship.
A Smart Data prototype that generates “Digital Sale Ready Packs” to make it easier to buy and sell a home has been named the winner of the Smart Data Challenge Prize by the Department for Business and Trade.
Nuclear Restoration Services Dounreay’s Kate Thomson has won Modern Apprentice of the Year at the Highlands & Islands Apprenticeship Awards in Inverness.
The Secretary of State has appointed Louisa Harris, Mark Johnston and Adam Knight as Trustees of the Theatres Trust from 2 December 2025 to 1 December 2028
The Secretary of State addressed the Barnardo's Health Conference about children’s health.
An e-seminar produced as part of the Joint Knowledge Transfer Framework for Food Standards and Food Safety Analysis
Following a public inquiry held in Pontypridd, the Traffic Commissioner for Wales, Victoria Davies, has issued a decision revoking the operator licences held by Stuart Alan Morgan (sole trader) and Swansea Sand & Gravel …
21 apprentices have become the first to graduate from the UK's pioneering degree-level forestry programme.
John Holland created a caravan park in a Site of Special Scientific Interest without permission from Natural England
Agreement reached with key stakeholders on the unfair dismissal elements of the Employment Rights Bill.
Winding-up orders were made against Assent Building Compliance Limited, LB Building Control Limited and Oculus Building Consultancy Limited (“the companies”) on 6 November 2025.
More than 30 cyber recruits graduate from Defence Cyber Academy
Deputy Ambassador James Ford recalls the vital contribution of media freedom to security in the OSCE region, and calls on Russia, Belarus and others to live up to their OSCE commitments.
UK and others call for action to uphold safety of journalists and media freedom against a deteriorating background within some OSCE countries
The UK’s economy and security will benefit from a new £1.7 billion investment package in European Space Agency (ESA) programmes.
Infected Blood Compensation Authority's update that was circulated on 12 November, 2025
Patients to benefit from faster life-saving treatments as new leader appointed for health data service.
Ofsted has today announced plans to reform inspections of local authorities’ children’s services across 2026 and 2027.
Sir Martyn Oliver, Ofsted's Chief Inspector, spoke at the annual National Children and Adult Services Conference in Bournemouth.
Changes to charity law, implemented by the Government today (27 November 2025), should mean fewer charities will be required to ask for the Charity Commission’s authority to make moral (‘ex gratia’) payments.
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