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Victims of rape and sexual abuse are being encouraged to seek vital support through a new Government campaign.
Ofsted is consulting on a new approach to inspecting education providers and the introduction of report cards.
Millions of taxpayers filed their Self Assessment tax return for the 2023 to 2024 tax year by the deadline.
RAIB has today released its report into the derailment of a passenger train at Roudham Heath, Norfolk, 6 February 2024.
Ministers are encouraging UK businesses to work with Jobcentres to fill the thousands of jobs currently vacant as the UK goes for growth, the Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall set out today (30 January).
The Chancellor has committed to going further and faster to put more money in working people’s pockets across Wales.
Ayrshire company gets massive boost with contract to manufacture 31 of 62 UK-produced vehicles purchased by Iraq’s Ministry of Interior
Steve Reed sets out how the most sophisticated land use data ever published will support decision-making by local government, landowners, businesses and farmers
The path around the South West’s glorious coastline is further enhanced thanks to improvements to the Marsland Mouth to Newquay section in Cornwall.
His Majesty The King has approved the award of 9 new Honorary King’s Counsel (KC Honoris Causa) in England and Wales.
Iraq’s Ministry of Interior to purchase over 60 British-made vehicles.
The UK and other members of the Informal Group of Friends of Democratic Belarus deliver a joint statement on elections in Belarus and the deteriorating human rights situation.
Funding to kickstart the delivery of 13,000 more neighbourhood police officers has been doubled to £200 million to make the country’s streets safer.
The Government has launched a consultation on a new approach to Land Use empowering decision makers with the toolkit to protect the most productive agricultural land and boost food security.
British businesses will benefit from a world-first cyber security standard which will protect AI systems from cyber-attacks, securing the digital economy.
Foreign Secretary announces new funding for programmes in Tunisia to smash the gangs and secure UK borders.
Awarding body Pearson put the integrity of exam papers at risk and failed to monitor examiners’ conflicts of interest.
The governments of Australia, Canada, the EU, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, the UK and the USA gave a joint statement on Myanmar.
UK Special Envoy on post-Holocaust issues and Chair of International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, Lord Pickles, remarks to OSCE Permanent Council.
People who are neurodiverse will benefit from better employment prospects and more inclusive workplaces thanks to the work and advice of a new expert panel launched today [Wednesday 29 January].
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