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Reforms to modernise bathing waters could see swimmers enjoying cleaner water and flexible seasons, as government states plans to bolster bathing water rules.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
UK Statement at Australia’s World Trade Organization Trade Policy Review. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN, Simon Manley.
Regulation will be cut back as the Prime Minister sets out his latest steps to drive economic growth that puts more money in working people’s pockets.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on cooperation with the EU.
Minister for Pensions Torsten Bell Speaks at the Pension and Lifetime Savings Association Conference 2025 in Edinburgh.
Letter to the Public Accounts Committee relating to the OVfM recommendation on a system reform: introducing thematic value for money reviews.
Tax admin changes to mean up to 300,000 taxpayers will no longer be required to file a tax return.
Homes and key infrastructure will be built faster under Planning and Infrastructure Bill
Hundreds of thousands of homes in England to benefit from energy efficiency upgrades, helping families stay warm and cut bills.
Three-day workshop will equip officials with policy tools to improve regulatory environment and overcome barriers to attract investment and growth
A new report about race and racism in child safeguarding reveals local areas are failing to address the safeguarding needs of Black, Asian and Mixed Heritage children.
More than 50,000 farm businesses are benefitting from farming schemes and more money is being spent through the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) than ever
Dozens of clean energy projects will jump to the front of the queue for grid connections, through new measures in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill
Water Minister Emma Hardy visits the £35 million expansion of the Saltford Water Recycling Plant which will support economic and residential growth in Bath
The research identifies challenges for businesses, particularly women-led microenterprises, and suggests inclusive policies to foster growth and innovation.
The government has confirmed further reforms to overhaul the planning system and put growth at the heart of the statutory consultee system.…
Lord Willetts appointed as Chair of the Regulatory Innovation Office.
A speech delivered by Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology, Peter Kyle, at the techUK Conference on Monday 10 March.
Secretary of State addresses techUK conference and announces new initiatives to supercharge innovation.
Government overhauls funding for AI and Digital Projects to save taxpayer money and boost public services
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