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The Minister for Armed Forces delivered a closing speech at the London Defence Conference.
MHRA approves olezarsen (Tryngolza) for the treatment of familial chylomicronemia syndrome
£5 million funding boost to increase deployment of highly trained officers to identify and disrupt criminals and terrorists in key public spaces.
Possessing or publishing pornography depicting incest or adults pretending to be children to be criminalised and tech execs could be held liable.
UK Export Finance announces support for British businesses to export submarine technology to Indonesia.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch is recruiting for an Inspector of Air Accidents (Engineering)
£4 million of public funding and private philanthropy to improve access to museums and galleries across the country
The UK government is considering tougher measures against criminals exploiting gadgets designed to hack doorbells and vehicle tracking systems.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper delivered the annual Mansion House address to the City of London on 9 April 2026.
Five species ranging from turtle doves to rare diamond-backed spider will receive a major funding boost
Thanks to the UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy, 4,200 jobs have been secured following over £700 million of investment in the advanced manufacturing sector.
More than 63,000 knives and weapons have been taken off our streets under this government.
Schools in high knife crime hotspots to get targeted support to divert children away from crime.
High knife crime hotspots to see surge in police patrols, knife arches and Live Facial Recognition to catch perpetrators.
With more than 200 PhD placements since 2016, alumni share how the scheme has shaped their research, skills and careers.
HMRC’s latest newsletter for participants of the 2025 testing programme.
UK Chargé d’Affaires, Deputy Ambassador James Ford, speaks on the anniversary of NATO's response to the humanitarian crisis in Kosovo and underlines the UK's focus on building modern, forward-looking partnerships wit…
The British military has exposed a covert Russian submarine operation in and around UK waters, forcing the vessels to retreat back to Russia.
Victims and bereaved families will get longer to challenge sentences they don't feel fit the crime they've suffered
Disabled benefit claimants will be given the right to try work without the immediate fear of losing their benefits, with new legislation laid today (Thursday 9th April).
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