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Homes England, with its National Housing Bank, and The Hill Group have today completed the acquisition of Cambridge East, a strategic site that will support the delivery of more than 10,000 new homes, thousands of jobs and a…
UK–Ghana Growth Partnership (2026–2028) aims to boost jobs, trade, infrastructure and skills through major investments and private sector–led growth initiatives
Sir Ian Cheshire has been announced as Chair of Ofcom, the UK's independent regulator for communications.
Investment in the sector remains robust, with landlords able to access the funding needed to support investment in new and existing homes…
The Charity Commission has today published new guidance to help charity trustees make confident, responsible grant-making decisions at a time when many charities are facing sustained financial pressure.
A new Development Corporation will give Greater Cambridge the powers and certainty to deliver infrastructure-first growth at scale.
Communities Secretary Steve Reed's speech at Business in the Community.
DCMS becomes the first central Government department to sign the Power of Youth Charter
The SIA today became a prescribed person under the Public Interest Disclosure Act, giving workers greater legal protection when whistleblowing to the SIA.
General announcements and latest decisions of the Certification Officer
The Civil Aviation Bill will support airspace modernisation and enhance safety standards for passengers across the UK.
The UK Hydrographic Office's participation at the 4th International Hydrographic Organization Assembly (IHO), held in Monaco.
Families and businesses will continue to reap the benefits of the clean energy transition in the coming decades.
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has appointed Dawn Airey CBE as Chair of Arts Council England for a term of 4 years starting on 1 August 2026.
RSH has appointed an independent research consortium to carry out the evaluation
UK astronaut John McFall could become the first person with a physical disability to live in orbit, thanks to an agreement signed between the UK government and US commercial space company Vast.
Confirming the transfer of Govia Thameslink Railway's services into public ownership.
Report assesses impact of the conflict in the Middle East on fuel prices and margins until the end of April 2026.
The government's landmark Social Housing Bill is returning to Parliament for its Second Reading today.
Skills England has published its first Annual Skills Report, providing the most comprehensive picture to date of current and future skills demand across England
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