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Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on artificial intelligence.
UK and other OSCE participating States call on Georgia to release protestors and hold to account those responsible for the unlawful use of force
The Minister for the Armed Forces, Luke Pollard, provided an update to members of the House of Commons on the UK's support for Ukraine.
The UK has designated five Georgian officials for serious human rights violations.
The Cumbrian Award – a special qualification for Cumbrian students – has been accredited by the University of Cumbria.
A Leicestershire farmer has been successfully prosecuted for polluting his fields and neighbouring land and for failing to comply with environmental permits.
£100 million boost for adult and children’s hospices and £26 million to support children and young people’s hospices.
Acting Ambassador Deirdre Brown details some of the crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine, which are recorded in ODIHR's latest report, including torture and sexual violence.
Navantia has agreed a commercial deal to purchase all four of Harland & Wolff's shipyards, securing 1,000 UK shipbuilding jobs.
The Low Pay Commission (LPC) publishes a report into compliance and enforcement of the National Minimum Wage.
Long-term public-private partnership will acquire and accelerate sites with the capability to deliver thousands of homes
The UK Government more than doubles funding to support Port Talbot steel businesses and workers.
Former trustees of an international aid charity disqualified by Charity Commission.
New mandatory charter boosts security, pay and working conditions for thousands of seafarers.
Thousands more homes across the country will be delivered quicker and more easily thanks to new planning changes announced today.
Government takes action to strengthen Great Britain's energy regulator.
New measures to tackle long waiting times for tests, including recruiting 450 driving examiners and increasing notice periods for cancellations.
A letter from the Lilian Greenwood, Minister for the Future of Roads, to all approved driving instructors about driving test waiting times.
A new taskforce, led by Baroness Shriti Vadera and Sir Peter Bazalgette, to help deliver a plan to grow the creative industries met for the first time today.
A temporary export bar has been placed on the Fairhaven panels by Flemish artist De Vély
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