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The Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Phillipson, addressed Church of England school leaders at the National Society Annual Conference 2026.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
The UK is stepping up its support for Ukraine as both countries mark the first anniversary of the landmark 100 Year Partnership.
Ten experts with lived experience of disability and long-term health conditions have been appointed to help shape Government health and disability policy.
People living in rural and coastal areas will find it easier to see a cancer specialist as the government works to end the postcode lottery for care.
The Holocaust Memorial Act removes legislation which had blocked progress on the Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre.
The TRA has opened a new expiry review into imports of certain rainbow trout from Turkey. Businesses affected can register their interest by 6 February 2026.
Fall from a pilot ladder while attempting to board a cargo vessel in the approaches to the Humber Estuary, England, with loss of 1 life.
OPSS scientists identified fire risks in tumble dryers and secured improved repairs, leading to a national programme to fix or replace affected machines.
NDA group puts decommissioning at the forefront of the agenda at Nuclear Week in Parliament
UK Government Ministers are engaging with Northern Ireland schools to highlight the importance of East-West relations in the lead up to today’s (January 22) East-West Council in Belfast.
£1.5 billion will be invested in cultural organisations over a five-year period – turning the corner on underfunding over the last decade and more
On Tuesday 20 January, Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones gave a keynote speech to set out his plan to rewire Whitehall and modernise public services, to move fast and fix things after years of low public sec…
In her speech, the Education Secretary, announced £23 million investment to expand the government's EdTech Testbeds pilot programme.
The historic site is set for a new chapter after extensive cross-sector collaboration.
Local communities will benefit from a new £11.59 million government fund to help civil society organisations and local authorities work together to deliver support in areas including mental health, adult social care, women’s…
285 students are the latest cohort to benefit from the Defence Digital & Cyber Bursary scheme, taking the total to 500.
Liz Lloyd, Minister for the Digital Economy, spoke at the launch of the Software Security Ambassadors Scheme on 15 January 2026.
Cities and regions initiative to 'enhance capability, attract investment, and accelerate growth for the benefit of all of Scotland'
Liz Kendall's statement on the government's next steps on online safety.
Two leading industry figures have been appointed to spearhead the rollout of artificial intelligence in financial services, as the government doubles down on seizing the opportunities of AI to drive growth, productivity and …
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