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Selection of local authorities in England awarded £155,000 each to improve food procurement practices
Thousands of people with back, joint and muscle issues have been assessed quicker following a landmark initiative which aims to help people stay in, or move back into, work.
UK Chargé d’Affaires, Deputy Ambassador James Ford, welcomes the OSCE Mission’s continued public advocacy and work on election integrity, reconciliation and dialogue between communities.
Air and army cadets in Ebbw Vale have moved into their new £900,000 Joint Cadet Centre (JCC).
The Government has shored up the UK’s critical supplies of CO2 vital for Britain’s nuclear, packaged meats, fresh food and healthcare by temporarily restarting the Ensus bioethanol plant in Wilton, Teesside.
New UKHSA data shows dengue cases have fallen significantly, but chikungunya infections rose 43% in 2025 and malaria continues to be reported at consistently high levels among returning travellers
Latest updates from the ongoing outbreak.
David Marshall, our chief information security officer, has been working with the cyber stars of the future, as part of the Cyber Leaders Challenge.
Skippers and masters who succeed in this year’s application process for a bluefin tuna (BFT) catch and release permit for English waters will now have to undertake mandatory training
'Plug-in' solar panels to be in shops within months, offering households chance to significantly cut energy bills.
UK steel producers and thousands of steel workers in Wales will benefit from a landmark Steel Strategy.
Apply for student finance and manage your account online.
26/27 SFE full-time undergraduate student finance applications are now open.
Sports stars Chloe Kelly, Conor Benn, and Dan Burn lend support to the ‘Enough’ campaign as government drives forward on mission to halve abuse in a decade.
Part of the King's Series, establishing 25 new National Nature Reserves by 2028. Surrey's National Nature Reserve home to rare ground-nesting birds this spring
UK steel producers and thousands of steel workers to benefit from a new landmark Steel Strategy and robust trade measure.
The government will better protect and strengthen the visiting rights for people in health and care settings, following a review of Regulation 9A.
A major youth employment drive backed by £1 billion will help create 200,000 jobs for young people, alongside the biggest transformation of apprenticeships in a decade.
New reforms will let credit unions reach millions more people, expanding access to low-cost borrowing and secure savings for households
Nine places have been longlisted to be the next UK City of Culture in 2029
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