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Sixteen year olds will be given the right to vote in all UK elections as part of seismic changes to modernise UK democracy
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
A collection of projects agreed between the UK and Germany as part of the Treaty signed by the two countries on 17 July 2025 in London.
Government response to the ACMD's report on the consideration of barriers to research: part 2.
The Foreign Secretary gave a speech at The Africa Debate on 2 July 2025.
Working people across England are set to benefit from better public services, with ‘innovation squads’ sent in to back community ideas and work with the frontline as part of a £100 million ‘Test, Learn and Grow’ reform programme.
The review looked into the safety of the roles of physician associates (PAs) and anaesthesia associates (AAs) and how they support wider health teams.
The government has today (Wednesday 16 July) launched a bold new Life Sciences Sector Plan as part of the government’s flagship Industrial Strategy.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her second Mansion House speech on the evening of Tuesday 15 July 2025.
Letters appointing Best Value Inspectors in relation to West Midlands Fire and Rescue Authority.
Red tape cut and savers supported to invest as Chancellor rewires financial system to boost growth
National Drought Group steps up operational response and asks people to play their part in managing the drought and use water wisely
New changes to how the UK Internal Market Act works to benefit businesses across the four nations.
Red tape swept away in biggest financial regulation reforms in a decade to boost homeownership and put more money into people’s pockets through the government’s Plan for Change.
Ofsted has today announced several measures to reassure education providers about the November roll-out of inspections under the renewed inspection framework.
New animated series for kids, known as Activate, will get more children across the country moving more and encouraging a healthier lifestyle.
Ministers from the UK and Pakistan have announced new measures to boost trade between the two countries, following the launch of the UK-Pakistan Trade Dialogue.
Boost for British consumers and Developing Countries as UK launches new trade measures
The Lord Chancellor has approved the reappointment of Habib Motani as a non-lay member of the Legal Services Board.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy delivered a speech on diplomacy in the digital age whilst in Singapore.
Young people with experience of being out of education, employment and training will help shape policy as part of a new Youth Guarantee Advisory Panel.
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