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Statements delivered by Kumar Iyer, the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN, 22 - 23 July 2025 at the World Trade Organization in Geneva.
Head of the Oman National Hydrographic Office recognised for his contributions to hydrography by being awarded the 2025 Alexander Dalrymple Award
Extra £18 million injected into councils in England to roll out children’s social care reforms that prioritise earlier intervention.
New restriction zones will curb the freedoms of the most serious sexual and violent offenders by ‘locking’ them into specific areas where necessary.
Statement by Caroline Quinn, UK Deputy Political Coordinator, at the UN Security Council meeting on West Africa and the Sahel.
In a keynote speech, Ian Murray confirms the UK Government's Brand Scotland campaign is partnering with the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society
The Environment Agency is carrying out a series of summer surveys to try to identify the cause of unusual symptoms in an endangered native species.
School attendance in England has surged, with 5 million more days in classrooms and 140,000 fewer persistently absent pupils
The microscopic bacteria living in women’s bodies could be a powerful tool for personalised, non-invasive treatment and earlier diagnosis.
Scottish Secretary keynote speech on the value of Scotland’s cultural offer
First illegal immigrants detained under the groundbreaking UK-France treaty.
Science Minister Lord Vallance calls on businesses and researchers to develop cutting edge tech, that could cut energy costs in the long-term.
People living near pylons to get £2,500 off electricity bills over 10 years, as smart meter plans are unveiled to give consumers better rights and compensation.
Professor Susan Hopkins is appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
UK Export Finance supports UK wellness company to expand into new markets.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
Read how Paragon Veterinary Group used the England Woodland Creation Offer to support business sustainability while improving biodiversity to the benefit of the wider community.
Türkiye applications for 2026/2027 Chevening Scholarships are now open and will close on 7 October 2025 at 12:00 UTC/ GMT (midday UK time)
Tighter controls on firearms licensing will be introduced by the government to keep people safe and help the police apply the law consistently.
The Government’s manifesto commitment to deliver a genuine living wage for working people took a step closer today as it set out new considerations for the Low Pay Commission when recommending next year’s National Living Wag…
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