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Home Secretary statement about the death of Ann Widdecombe.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the Chief Executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) providing recommendations for the FCA.
The UK music industry will benefit from a range of new powers and investment as the government unveils a new long-term plan to back the sector.
The second phase of Awaab's Law will come into force on 30 November 2026, so more dangerous hazards are fixed quickly to help tenants living in social housing.
Funding will see a consistent, national Independent Child Trafficking Guardians service for child survivors of modern slavery and trafficking.
A timetable to implement the biggest pension reforms in a generation has been published today, showing how millions of savers will benefit over the coming years. …
The King has been pleased to appoint Sir Alastair King, DL, as His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London on the retirement of Sir Kenneth Olisa, OBE.
The governments of Australia and the United Kingdom gave a joint statement following the third UK–Australia Strategic Dialogue on Gender Equality on 4 May 2026.
Tens of thousands of small businesses to receive a boost, as Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces most significant reforms to small business finance in years.…
New plans published today will make sure local training equips people with skills needed by local employers.
Officers fighting crime in their communities put their lives at risk every day and are repeatedly exposed to traumatic incidents in high-pressure environments.
The review looked at recent changes to Debt Relief Orders (DROs) – finding they are helping more people in financial difficulty make a fresh start
Ambassador Holland thanks Austria's Court of Audit for their professional work as External Auditor, and welcomes their assessments of the 2025 Financial Statements and the overall financial liquidity of the organisation.
An improvement notice issued to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council to improve services for children and young people with SEND.
This document sets out an update on the progress of the Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), from the Review's co-chairs.
Personal Independence Payment is no longer fit for purpose and is failing to keep pace with how disability, health and work have changed over the past decade, the Timms Review has found.
Life Sciences sector attracts over £3 billion in new public-private investment in 12 months, reflecting international confidence in UK science and innovation.
Proposals for a new independent veterinary ombudsman to give pet owners stronger rights
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson's speech at Ruskin College.
The Prime Minister has appointed Alexandra Butler, Sanjeev Gupta and Marshall Manson, and reappointed Clare Anderson, Lance Batchelor and Stephen Deuchar as Trustees to the Royal Museums Greenwich Board.
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