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Government steps up action to protect children with toy safety rules
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
More than 300,000 residents in supported housing and temporary accommodation will no longer face a drop in income when increasing their working hours, under new rules laid in Parliament today [Monday 6 July].
New rules include a cap on donations from those who've lived overseas and tougher checks on company donations.
A speech given by Ofqual's Chief Regulator, Sir Ian Bauckham, at the Wellington Festival of Education.
Certain Advocates' Graduated Fee Scheme (AGFS) fees are increasing for representation orders dated on or after 28 July 2026.
Top ranking apprenticeship employers have been revealed after the publication of the new leaderboard – with BAE Systems topping the list for 2026.
An update on the implementation of the independent review of the role of employers in tackling health based economic inactivity and promoting healthy and inclusive workplaces.
Nearly 200 workplaces have signed up to be “Vanguards” preventing people dropping out of work due to ill-health, in a new milestone for the programme.
New reforms confirmed today to speed up the approval process for major infrastructure projects.…
18,771 new homes in East Anglia, Lincolnshire and the Home Counties closer to being built
HMRC publishes its Transformation Roadmap update.
The Secretary of State has appointed Rebecca Crook and Judith Donovan for four-year terms commencing 28 September 2026, and Helen Williams for a four-year term from 1 October 2026
The Home Secretary’s response to Lord Anderson’s ‘Lessons for Prevent’ report.
New data reveals 32,100 “Phantom NEETS” are being left to drift without help, with up to half of 16 and 17-year-olds unaccounted for in one area.
Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister's keynote speech at the Re:State annual conference
Speaking at the Remaking the State Annual Conference in London, Communities Secretary Steve Reed set out reforms to put more power in the hands of communities.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
Former Home Secretary Amber Rudd will lead a major review to make prisons safer, tackle crime and deliver long-term reform that protects the public
Communities that have been under-invested in and overlooked for decades are now getting a fair hearing as the Chancellor pushes forward with her overhaul of how investment decisions are made by government.
Bill Butler has been appointed by the government as the first chair of the Local Audit Office.
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