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The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is advising the UK seafood industry to urgently check out the EU’s expanded definition of processing to make sure businesses are not caught out from 10 January 2026.
We review our fees every year to make sure they’re set at the right level and reflect the cost of delivering our services.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
Speech by Energy Minister Michael Shanks to the Cornwall Insight annual energy conference 2025.
Minister Peacock promotes UK tourism at UN Ministers meeting
Joint working between the UK and Wales will support the delivery of a modern, integrated railway that works for all passengers.
The Railways Bill will help create Great British Railways (GBR) – a new, publicly owned company that prioritises passengers and their experiences.…
Promotion of the benefits of dual market access, and trade agreements with the EU, India and the US, comes during UK Government’s International Trade Week
GAD’s analysis supports a consultation which has been issued by the government, on the Local Government Pension Scheme (England and Wales).
Letter from the Economic Secretary to the Treasury commissioning the Financial Services Skills Commission to produce a report on disruptive technologies and skills needs.
Millions of trees to help get Britain growing through billion-pound investment in green jobs and nature restoration, creating thousands of jobs
The UK pledges ZAR 18 million (£800,000) to South Africa’s Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) Fund. This will help more than 33,000 people through school-based prevention and community support.
The SIA has today (5 November 2025) launched a major strategic review of the qualifications and linked training required to apply for an SIA licence.
Industrial heartlands and coastal communities across the UK are set to benefit from skilled jobs, economic growth and greater energy security as new deals are announced to accelerate the drive for clean, homegrown power. …
More than 60 major and many small employers are joining forces with government to tackle the rising tide of ill-health that is pushing people out of work and holding back growth.
An independent review into the operations of Social Work England has been launched to ensure that social workers are properly supporting vulnerable people.
Thousands of people at risk of experiencing homelessness will now be able to open bank accounts with five major UK banks through a new pilot with Shelter, to help them to get paid work.
Scammers who fake their numbers to trick the public out of their cash will be exposed in a major upgrade of mobile networks.
UK Military Advisor, Lt Col Joby Rimmer counters the false narrative that Russia ‘never targets civilians’ in Ukraine. Verified evidence suggests unacceptable targeting of civilians and infrastructure. The UK calls for acco…
…New measures in the Crime and Policing Bill will disregard and pardon unjust 'child prostitution' convictions and cautions received before the law changed in 2015.…
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