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The Home Secretary gave an oral statement to the House of Commons on 17 November to set out significant reforms to the UK’s asylum and returns system.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
Government announces review to strengthen 'National Protocol' guidelines for children in care and care leavers
The UN Security Council has voted to agree a US-drafted resolution to implement the 20 point peace plan for Gaza.
Housebuilding near well-connected train stations will receive a default “yes” in future if they meet certain rules, ensuring more homes are built
The Foreign Secretary made a statement to the House of Commons on the situations in Gaza and Sudan on 18 November 2025.
Identity verification for directors and PSCs brings a fairer and safer business environment closer.
The government updates NHS IP guidance for the first time in 23 years, cutting red tape so innovations reach patients faster and boost the UK's economic growth.
Indonesia and UK advance regulatory reform through Regulatory Impact Assessment to boost competitiveness, ensure evidence-based policies, and support OECD readiness.
UK Explanation of Vote delivered by James Kariuki, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Gaza.
Schools across England to cut bills with Great British Energy solar panels.
Minister Hardy answers an Urgent Question on waste crime.
Vulnerable claimants moved to Universal Credit with specialist help, as Government puts those who need it most at heart of delivery
The Archbishops’ Council of the Church of England must rapidly accelerate the delivery of safeguarding improvements and close gaps in its approach to handling complaints, the charity regulator has warned.
…Historic reforms as part of the Renters' Rights Act will kick in from 1 May 2026, benefitting 11 million renters across England.…
UK Statement for Honduras' Universal Periodic Review. Delivered at the 50th session of the UPR in Geneva.
Police and crime commissioners (PCCs) will be abolished, saving the taxpayer at least £100 million and helping to fund frontline officers to cut crime.
The UK Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief, David Smith MP, gave a speech at an event marking the 5th anniversary of the Article 18 Alliance held at the Prague Castle, Czechia.
It is time for a new crusade for devolution within Scotland, Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander will say today [Thursday 13 November].
The Foreign Secretary welcomes Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sybiha to London for next steps on the 100 Year Partnership.
Water skills group, co-chaired with Energy & Utility Skills, holds inaugural meeting today
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