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Forestry Commission staff with plant health roles share how they contribute to protecting woodlands, forests and green spaces.
Six new commissioners appointed to the Equality and Human Rights Commission
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
Primary school children and teachers set to gain AI and digital skills as North East AI Growth Zone Taskforce meets to drive local opportunity
A Scottish soldier killed in Sicily during World War 2 has finally been identified and given a named grave, 83 years after he died in battle. The previously unknown soldier’s grave has been identified as that of Corporal (C…
The British Embassy Kyiv invites proposals from NGOs for project work under the UK’s Integrated Security Fund (ISF) to strengthen national level policy, coordination and implementation on Veterans' affairs in Ukraine.
This report was issued in May 2026 and covers the time period 1 April 2026 to 30 April 2026 inclusive.
Hundreds of thousands of filers submitted their Self Assessment tax return for the 2025 to 2026 tax year between 6 and 12 April.
Companies House is reviewing the retention period for dissolved company records, following concerns that records should be held for longer than 20 years.
A new National Centre for Environmental Horticulture and Plant Health will help to protect the UK’s 23 million gardens
UK businesses are being urged to strengthen their cyber defences against fast-evolving AI-enabled threats.
From today (12 May 2026), only learner drivers can book and manage their own driving test - part of a crackdown on exploitation by third-party services.
The UK Standard Skills Classification (SSC), a new national framework, is a significant step forward in how we think about and discuss skills in the UK.
To future-proof the sector and ensure regulation keeps up with scientific and technological developments, the MHRA is consulting on proposed changes to how gene therapies are defined in UK legislation.
New pre-market regulatory requirements for medical devices and in vitro diagnostic devices entering the GB market have been published.
Lloyds Bank and the government are urging fans to Stop! Think Fraud ahead of the FIFA World Cup next month.
The UK is exposing and taking action against Russia’s hostile and heinous activity at every level, from its systematic campaign to forcibly deport and militarise Ukrainian children to recent attempts to interfere in upcoming…
HMGCC has today announced the appointment of Dr Simon Fabri as its new Chief Executive.
New Cambridge South rail station opening in June 2026.
New education missions launched to open doors for children in the most under-served communities
UK airlines say that they are not currently seeing a shortage of jet fuel. The government is working with industry and international partners to keep passengers moving.
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