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A new “Keep Britain Working” review has been launched today [Friday 24 January] to explore how to urgently support people with long-term illnesses or disabilities back into work, and to stay in work.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
A response from Philip Duffy, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency to the Prime Minister on a new approach to regulators and regulations to support economic growth.
UK Statement at Kazakhstan's Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva. Delivered by the UK's Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders.
Nuclear plants, trainlines and windfarms will be built quicker thanks to changes to the rules to stop blockers getting in the way of the government’s Plan for Change.
The government has taken immediate action after checks found widespread cases of poor-quality solid wall insulation installed under inherited ECO4 and GBIS.
The CEOs of key regulators were urged to ‘tear down regulatory barriers’ that hold back economic growth at a summit in the Treasury today (16 January).
A new Nature Restoration Fund will accelerate infrastructure projects and enable developers to meet their environmental obligations faster.
Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson's address to the Bett delegation outlining her plans to modernise education through the power of technology.
Welfare fraudsters who cheated the taxpayer out of £7 billion last year could be banned from driving if they repeatedly fail to reimburse the public and repay their debt.
Statement by Archie Young, UK Ambassador to the General Assembly, at the opening session of the UN Committee on Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs).
John Tuckett is the government's preferred candidate for the role of Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration.
Ministers will be banging the drum for Britain at Davos this week, with the most visible UK Government presence in recent years pitching the UK’s investment offer to top business chiefs.
PackUK launched to deliver the UK’s Extended Producer Responsibility for Packaging (pEPR)
The role of computer evidence in the criminal justice system will be examined through a call for evidence to prevent future miscarriages of justice.
The UK government is launching a GOV.UK Wallet and App to simplify access to services and documents like digital driver’s licences, alongside reforms to public sector technology to save £45 billion and drive efficiency and growth.
Cutting crime and reducing the number of vulnerable women being sent to prison is top of the agenda at the first meeting of the Women’s Justice Board.
Statement from Home Secretary Yvette Cooper on Southport.
Thousands of working families with babies in neonatal care will be entitled to additional time off as a day one right
The government is tripling the Rough Sleeping Winter Pressures Funding from £10 million to £30 million.
Public sector workers are being held back by archaic technology according to a new report set to be published on Tuesday.
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