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Miners and campaigners will finally get the answers they deserve as the government launches an inquiry into the violent events at Orgreave in 1984.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
HM Revenue and Customs' and the Valuation Office Agency’s response to the Adjudicator's Office annual report published in October 2025.
British military will be able to board shadow fleet vessels transiting UK waters as the UK steps up its pressure on Putin.
Emerging technologies like AI and advanced therapies are transforming healthcare, and through international collaboration with partners such as Singapore’s HSA, the MHRA is accelerating patient access to innovative treatment…
Young people in Wales are set to benefit from expanded employment support through a further 12 new Youth Hubs as the Government continues to provide opportunity across the country.
New Pandemic Preparedness Strategy has been published alongside the UK Government's response to the Covid-19 Inquiry Module 2 report.
Landmark changes to protect UK democracy from scourge of foreign actors and financial influence are set to come into force.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting spoke in London on the steps being taken to reform the health service.
Minority ethnic groups and disabled people are to benefit as the government commits to introducing mandatory ethnicity and disability pay‑gap reporting for large employers.
Ground Control's Wildfell project in Essex combines woodland creation and habitat banking across 116 hectares, testing funding routes for nature recovery.
David Marshall, our chief information security officer, has been working with the cyber stars of the future, as part of the Cyber Leaders Challenge.
14 veteran support centres across the UK to receive up to £1m each to act as a single point of contact for local veterans
UK military personnel will be put through their paces as part of a new diplomacy training program - upskilling specialists in negotiation and languages as part of the UK's first Defence Diplomacy Strategy.
New battery manufacturing apprenticeship unit developed, following rapid consultation with employers and sector experts, to support UK's growing battery sector.
The Attorney General Richard Hermer KC delivered the annual Harry Street Lecture, highlighting the importance of upholding the international rules-based order.
Smart signs which answer questions about bathing waters are now at Goring Beach, Worthing and Worthing Beach House.
RAIB has today released its report into two track workers struck by a wagon being propelled by a rail crane at Port Glasgow, Inverclyde, 15 March 2025.
Homes England has completed the acquisition of Carrow Works, the former Colman’s Mustard and Robinsons squash factory site in Norwich.
More than a million people including the elderly, unemployed, and people living in rural communities have benefited from the combined efforts of government, industry and charities to boost digital inclusion and help more peo…
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