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Canterbury City Council has failed to meet the outcomes in the consumer standards and has been given a C3 grading from RSH, as part of a number of regulatory judgements published today.
Homes England, in partnership with Peel Waters and Liverpool City Council, has marked the official groundbreaking of Central Docks, Liverpool Waters.
Pensioners are being warned to look out for Winter Fuel Payment text message scams following a surge in activity from opportunistic criminals ahead of next month's payments.
Developers work with the NHS, the medicines regulator and the UK health technology assessment bodies from the early stages of clinical development, as part of the Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has today published the provisional decision in its market investigation into the UK’s £6.3 billion veterinary services market.
The Energy Secretary delivered a speech on energy security and clean power, at Energy UK's annual conference in London.
The Secretary of Economic Development of Honduras, Fredis Cerrato, held a productive meeting with the British Ambassador to Honduras, Juliana Correa in San Pedro Sula.
An update following the second round of negotiations on an Enhanced Free Trade Agreement with Turkey.
Migrants will be required to pass tough new English language requirements under a law introduced in Parliament today.
Sam Hartley and Huw Vaughan Thomas have been reappointed as Members of the Boundary Commission for Wales.
The new Northern Ireland Troubles Bill will put in place a fair and transparent system that enables families of victims, including those who never came home from service in Northern Ireland, to seek answers.
Pro-growth changes to the government's landmark Planning and Infrastructure Bill to get Britain building faster.
Prime Minister pledges UK leadership in Gaza’s reconstruction at historic Egyptian Peace summit.
Stephen Kinnock spoke at the Royal College of General Practitioners annual conference in Newport, Wales.
Greater Anglia's railway services transferred into public ownership on 12 October 2025.
Representatives of the UK and Ugandan governments, farmers, businesses and development partners discussed collaborations to boost productivity for farmers.
Winners were celebrated at the Sanctuary Awards held at the National Army Museum today.
UK-Utah Joint Statement on 2nd Annual Working Group Meetings
Chair of Charity Commission, Mark Simms, reflects on the work of Friends of Cathedral charities in maintaining and supporting places of worship and community.
New flood defence gates protecting 185 properties in Truro, Cornwall are now fully operational, securing the city's flood defences for the next 30 years.
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