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New law will target those who harass women and girls in public because of their sex.
New minimum wage rates come into force from 1 April, following Low Pay Commission recommendations.
A raft of new measures – coming into force today (1 April 2026) – will see wages go up, bills come down, and more support for those who need it most.
This is the Chair's response to the Government’s expectations and priorities for HM Land Registry over the coming year.
The TRA has published its decisions in three tariff rate quota (TRQ) reviews on the UK’s steel safeguard measure.
Letters related to the establishment of the Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs.
First bank-backed investment in partnership with Aviva to deliver thousands of homes from an initial £100 million commitment.
…Delivered by UK Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders.
Two benefits designed decades ago will officially close today following the successful delivery of the Move to Universal Credit campaign by the Department for Work and Pensions.
Families claiming Child Benefit will see an increase in payments from next week.
Up to £64 million to back Port Talbot’s development as the first port in the Celtic Sea specifically developed to support floating offshore wind.
New GMPP offers more targeted support from the centre of government for the most nationally significant, highest-impact projects and programmes
The government is investing an additional £4.5 million in the LawtechUK programme over the next three years.
A growing number of apps and websites are displaying prices from Fuel Finder.
Simpler Recycling to end years of confusion and deliver consistent collections
Non-crime hate incidents to be scrapped to end policing of petty squabbles and free up officers’ time to fight crime in communities.
The number of employers and mayoral authorities committed to tackling one of the biggest issues facing the labour market has more than doubled since the publication of the Keep Britain Working Review in November 2025.
Statement by Ambassador Archie Young, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the briefing by the COP31 Presidency.
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