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Health and Social Care Secretary announces faster access to care and support for motor neurone disease patients during a visit to the Rob Burrow Centre.
Government backs industry to create new British jobs and support local communities with new weighting in public contracts.
June 2026 update on implementing the independent review of employers' role in tackling health based economic inactivity and promoting healthy and inclusive workplaces.
The Prime Minister has ordered that rape, serious child sex and other grooming offences will be barred from upcoming changes to prison sentences, protecting the public from these dangerous criminals.
From 17 August 2026, 16-17 Saver railcards will be valid for a full year from the purchase date and will not expire when the holder turns 18.
National Grid has today unveiled a major new commitment to support 5,000 young people who are not in employment, education or training over the next five years.
Amendments to implement the 2025 to 2026 pay award, extend targeted payments, and reflect changes to unsatisfactory performance procedures.
This appointment was approved by The King on the advice of the previous Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister will today launch the biggest transfer of power from Westminster in a generation, giving communities greater control over the decisions that shape jobs, transport, housing and public services in their area.
Ambassador Holland commends the OSCE Mission to Serbia for its sustained work and continued focus on democratic governance, rule of law, media freedom, security sector reform and minority rights.
Oversight of misconduct procedures is to be reviewed as part of an overhaul of policing standards.
A major £8.4bn investment in the UK’s nuclear deterrent, delivering jobs and opportunity for young people for years to come, is set to be announced by the Prime Minister today.
Prime Minister Andy Burnham delivered a speech on social care this morning in Golders Green.
The Prime Minister has set out his commitment to end decades of political drift on social care and fix the system so that it gives people dignity, security and support when they need it most.
Government launches consultation, inviting businesses, workers, and civil society to help shape the next steps on equal pay reform.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
The UK government and Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah brought together on 28 July UK businesses, investors and other MNCs to discuss reforms to improve Pakistan’s investment climate.…
Visiting a care home today [Wednesday 29th July], the Prime Minister will say he is making the choice to fix the broken social care system by finding common ground across party lines to tackle the big issues.
Thousands more young people will be able to gain the skills, qualifications and experience they need for future careers, as the government today rolls out a major package to break down barriers stopping access to technical e…
The Council for Science and Technology has written to the Prime Minister giving advice on encouraging scale up investment in innovative science and technology companies.
Under the Prime Minister’s fundamental changes to the education system, 14-year-olds will be able to get early access to technical education, skills training, work experience and connections with employers.
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