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Held at the historic Sir Ganga Ram Residence, Wednesday’s Caledonian Ball featured traditional bagpipe music, songs from the ‘When Mountains Meet’ collaboration between Scottish and local artists, and couture fashion from re…
Young people across the country are to benefit from a clearer path into apprenticeships, as the Prime Minister vows to “unlock opportunities for young people across the country” ahead of National Apprenticeship Week.
The United Kingdom and the Bangladesh Navy have signed a government‑to‑government sales agreement for the former HMS Enterprise, an Echo‑class hydrographic and oceanographic survey vessel.
British soldiers will be able to make faster, better decisions on the battlefield through thousands of new radios, headsets and tablets.
Young people will be given a quicker route into high-quality jobs on major projects as the Government slashes red tape to fast-track the process.
Natural England has approved the release of beavers at two projects in South West England.
UK Statement at The Gambia’s World Trade Organization Trade Policy Review. Delivered by Kumar Iyer, Ambassador and Permanent Representative for the UK Mission to the WTO and UN in Geneva.
Request changes to your current valuation for business rates by 31 March. But make sure you leave enough time.
Social work students to receive targeted financial support, under plans set out in a consultation launched by the government today (6 February 2026).
Following a recent consultation response, certain LGFS fees are increasing from 3 March 2026
The Traffic Commissioner for the North West of England, David Mullan, has revoked the licence of MDB Logistics Limited, refused the application of J&M Plant Hire Ltd , and the transport manager has been told his Good Rep…
The Planning Inspectorate is recruiting chartered professionals from the built environment and related fields to become local plan inspectors. Applications close on 22 February 2026.
General announcements and latest decisions of the Certification Officer
A temporary export bar has been placed on Michael Rysbrack’s sculpture of two ‘putti’ supporting an architrave
Illegal migrants and criminals from 3 African countries will be deported following a threat by the Home Secretary to shut down their visas to Britain.
The Secretary of State has appointed Michael Eldridge, Lorna Parker, Justine Simons, and Ruth Willmott as Trustees of The Royal Parks Board for a term of four years.
The UK government has been supporting more than 1 million Ukrainians affected by the energy crisis this winter.
The annual cost of a TV licence will rise to £180 from 1 April 2026, as required by the 2022 Licence Fee Settlement, in line with inflation.
A new laboratory that will help UK companies develop and test the engines powering the next generation of satellites has opened at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire.…
British jobs and businesses to be supported by enhanced cooperation with China in financial services
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