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The Prime Minister is hosting a reception in Downing Street today (Monday 18 May), bringing together employers, workers and apprentices to demonstrate how strengthening Britain’s ties abroad is delivering for working people …
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
A new member has joined the Committee on Fuel Poverty.
British businesses stand to benefit from billions in fresh financing being unlocked through reforms to the bank ring-fencing regime
Summary from the Global Partnership Conference satellite session in Geneva. Co-hosted by the UK and South Africa on 17 May 2026.
The government will modernise the Consumer Credit Act for the first time in over 50 years, giving consumers clearer information and firms the flexibility to innovate.
Education Secretary calls on global leaders to join International Alliance to deliver opportunity for all children with SEND.
Children and young people will get earlier support to steer them away from crime under a major overhaul of the youth justice system unveiled by the Government today (Monday 18 May).
Stricter background checks to be introduced for waste carriers
Government announces first 130 universities and colleges approved to offer new bite-sized courses, with applications opening this September.
A keynote speech by Jessica Lennard, CMA Chief Strategy & External Affairs Officer, delivered at the W@CompetitionUK and SuperWomen of Colour event.
Designated sites include first-ever site on the River Thames in London
The Foreign Secretary visits Chisinau to agree a more modern interpretation of the European Convention for Human Rights (ECHR).
An independent review will look at how shifts in face-to-face banking services affect people and communities, with new powers enabling the Government to act on what it finds.
New strategy launched to strengthen UK preparedness against African and classical swine fever
The Government is cracking down on waste and delays as defence companies are to be incentivised to deliver equipment on time and on budget with new reforms to Single Source Contract Regulations.…
Ambassador Holland reaffirmed UK support for the OSCE Project Coordinator in Uzbekistan, welcoming progress across all three dimensions, including security cooperation, economic governance and human rights. He underscored th…
Details of the pilots and evaluations funded by HM Treasury’s Labour Markets Evaluation and Pilots (LMEP) Fund.
New fund aims to make fostering more accessible and support more people to become carers, as part of wider drive to create 10,000 new foster places.
UK Statement at the World Trade Organization's General Council in Geneva.
UK Statement at the World Trade Organization's General Council in Geneva. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN, Kumar Iyer.
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