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Early support hubs across England to receive a £7 million funding boost to bolster services for young people.
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has appointed 7 new Trustees to the National Museums Liverpool Board, for 4 years terms.
Proposed sites include the first ever on the River Thames in London
The government is launching a consultation on extending smoke-free places and introducing vape-free and heated tobacco-free spaces.
Liz Lloyd, Minister for the Digital Economy, spoke to techUK Future Telecoms Conference 2026 on 10 February 2026.
People are urged to avoid risky online buys and protect their health, as the MHRA seizes over 4.4 million doses of unlicensed erectile dysfunction medicines in 2025 alone.…
Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds' speech on Food Security, Resilience & Standards: UK Agricultural Strategy in Europe at the British Ambassador's Residence in Paris
Guidance for gender questioning children is clear schools should take a careful approach when a child asks to social transition.
Ministerial letter to social landlords reaffirming the importance of fairly considering tenants’ requests to keep pets.
The UK government has accepted the TRA’s recommendation to maintain an anti-dumping measure on ironing boards from China for a further five years.
Kanishka Narayan, Minister for AI and Online Safety, spoke at Founders Forum on 10 February 2026.
A national child safeguarding review has called for urgent action to better protect vulnerable unborn babies and infants, following the tragic death of baby Victoria Marten.
Every child caught carrying a knife in England and Wales will be given a mandatory targeted plan to stop them reoffending and protect the public.
The vaccine should not be used in people aged 60 or over, and in individuals of any age who have high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, or chronic kidney disease.
Schools to be inclusive by design, with dedicated ‘inclusion bases’ and new guidance on adaptations to improve inclusivity and accessibility.
Government and Royal College of Nursing agree comprehensive package to recognise value of profession.
Northumberland County Council issued with C4 grading for 'very serious failings'
The Transport Secretary sets out her vision for a reformed railway that's run by the public, for the public.
Consultation launched on providing better, earlier, and more targeted help to adopted children and funding increased for adoption support fund
Fisheries management plans secure the long-term sustainability of UK fish stocks
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