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The government has delivered its pledge to fund childcare for 30 hours a week – saving parents £7,500 a year per child, and putting more money in their pockets.
New corporate criminal offence of 'failure to prevent fraud' will hold large organisations to account if they profit from fraud.
Education Secretary makes back-to-school call for parents to ensure children are in the classroom ready to learn
The King has been pleased to appoint Mr Peter Oliver, OBE, DL, as His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Merseyside on the retirement of Mr Mark Blundell, CVO, on 15th December, 2025.
A free chickenpox vaccination will be offered for the first time to children across England on the NHS from January.
Secretary of State John Healey addressed the Pacific Future Forum in Tokyo, Japan.
Riley Foods Ltd guilty of causing unlawful discharge in a Burnley watercourse. Investigations revealed blood entering the water, posing risk to aquatic life.
Ellen Thinnesen will lead work to boost college leadership and governance.
Pilot project tests water quality daily in Shrewsbury and Ludlow. Wild swimmers can access real-time water quality data through app launched last week.
Chosen for their leadership potential and commitment to driving positive change, they join a cohort of nearly 2,000 Chevening alumni and 1,500 Commonwealth alumni, working across all sectors including education, governance, health, and climate action.…
New facility based in Darlington to springboard novel RNA therapies – which could help tackle cancer, heart conditions, infectious diseases, and more.
The Charity Commission, the regulator of charities in England and Wales, has concluded its inquiry into Organisation of Blind Africans & Caribbeans (OBAC), finding four trustees responsible for serious failings.
28 EV models are now eligible for the Electric Car Grant (ECG) scheme.
Work begins at Fife yard to build £8 million transport barge to be used for naval ships construction
Government to create ground-breaking new genomics population health service, with nurses in leading roles.
Trade Minister visits Japan and South Korea to boost trade and promote Trade and Industrial Strategies
Small food and drink exporters across the UK are set for a major boost in sales thanks to substantial package agreed with the EU.
STEM Futures Scheme reaches 50 partner organisations milestone and launches new collaboration platform.
A UK project has achieved significant milestones as it draws to a close after working for three years in close collaboration with local partners in Alta Verapaz.
SIA Chair Heather Baily to step down from role on 28 February 2026.
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