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The UK aims to reinforce its commitment to digital and technology collaboration with Malaysia and the wider region through UK–Southeast Asia Tech Week 2026.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
Border Force and police seizures of ketamine and cannabis at all-time high and Border Force ramps up the return of foreign smugglers.
Guidance for gender questioning children is clear schools should take a careful approach when a child asks to social transition.
Around 175 school pupils and college students from across South Yorkshire visited the fair to find out about jobs in clean energy.
The Attorney General Richard Hermer KC addressed the congregation at the Great Synagogue in Sydney, Australia, where he commemorated those who died in the terrorist attack at Bondi beach.
Kanishka Narayan, Minister for AI and Online Safety, spoke at Founders Forum on 10 February 2026.
Stephanie Roberts-Bibby, Chief Executive of the Youth Justice Board (YJB), responds to the reforms announced on 11 February 2026.
The government has appointed HSBC as the platform provider for the Digital Gilt Instrument (DIGIT) pilot issuance following a competitive procurement process.
A national child safeguarding review has called for urgent action to better protect vulnerable unborn babies and infants, following the tragic death of baby Victoria Marten.
Every child caught carrying a knife in England and Wales will be given a mandatory targeted plan to stop them reoffending and protect the public.
Vote of confidence in UK as Singaporean firm moves HQ to Liverpool
Senior officials and industry experts from the United Kingdom and the Netherlands met in The Hague on 10 February for the annual North Sea Neighbours (NSN) Conference, reaffirming the close partnership between our two countr…
The vaccine should not be used in people aged 60 or over, and in individuals of any age who have high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, or chronic kidney disease.
New Independent Legal Advocacy scheme will provide free, independent legal advice to victim-survivors of rape and sexual offences committed by Service personnel or a civilian subject to Service Discipline that is being inves…
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds delivered a speech at the Economist Water Summit in London.
During a visit to meet Royal Marine Commandos at Camp Viking in the Arctic Circle in northern Norway, the Defence Secretary will today confirm that the number of British troops deployed to Norway will double over three years…
The Transport Secretary sets out her vision for a reformed railway that's run by the public, for the public.
Intensive surveys by the Environment Agency has found the native white clawed crayfish population in Northumberland has survived a major incident.
The Secretary of State has reappointed three members, and appointed two new members to the Advisory Council on National Records and Archives
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