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Stephanie Roberts-Bibby, Chief Executive of the Youth Justice Board (YJB), responds to the publication of the Southport Inquiry report.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
Eight-year review shows skills-funding contributed over £500m to UK economy
RAIB has today released its report into a derailment at Denbigh Hall South Junction, near Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, 26 June 2025.
High-sugar and deep-fried food taken off the menu in new plans to overhaul school dinners amid health crisis facing children, helping to tackle obesity.
NHS deploys specialist teams and expands urgent care services to tackle corridor care, cut waits and ease A&E pressure, targeting worst-affected trusts.
The Minister for Armed Forces delivered a closing speech at the London Defence Conference.
Defence Secretary announces Cambridge Aerospace set to supply new interceptor missiles - known as 'Skyhammer' and launchers to the UK Armed Forces and Gulf partners.
Letter from Lord Anderson, the Interim Independent Prevent Commissioner, to Dan Jarvis, the Security Minister.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper delivered the annual Mansion House address to the City of London on 9 April 2026.
With more than 200 PhD placements since 2016, alumni share how the scheme has shaped their research, skills and careers.
HMRC’s latest newsletter for participants of the 2025 testing programme.
Disabled benefit claimants will be given the right to try work without the immediate fear of losing their benefits, with new legislation laid today (Thursday 9th April).
800 MW Springwell Solar farm given approval – the largest solar project in the UK terms of power generation.
The Disclosure and Barring Service has published its 2026 to 2027 business plan, outlining priorities for improving services and delivering better public outcomes.
Homes England has agreed a multi‑million‑pound debt facility with independent land promoter Richborough, marking the first partnership of its kind in the sector.
The MHRA continues to be at the forefront of innovation and secures multi-year funding to expand its pioneering AI Airlock programme.
The British Army trialled AI-powered drone technology to help identify landmines and explosive ordnance, allowing bomb-disposal experts to rapidly recognise threats, and dispose of those munitions safely.
20 new projects will receive a share of £2 million from the government's Social Housing Innovation Fund.
AI-powered drone technology has been successfully trialled to identify landmines and explosive ordnance.
Exchange of letters between the Chair and The Minister of the Cabinet Office regarding inquiry close-down
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