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…UK Statement at Seychelle's Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.…
The British Embassy Kyiv invites proposals from NGOs for project work under the UK’s Integrated Security Fund (ISF) to strengthen national level policy, coordination and implementation on Veterans' affairs in Ukraine.
Partnership will put the UK at the forefront of next generation self-driving technology
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has published its Corporate Plan for 2026 to 2027, setting out its priorities and commitments for the year ahead.
Hundreds of thousands of filers submitted their Self Assessment tax return for the 2025 to 2026 tax year between 6 and 12 April.
Companies House is reviewing the retention period for dissolved company records, following concerns that records should be held for longer than 20 years.
People with chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as ME, to benefit from world-first genomics study.
The Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice has approved the appointments of Rob Whiteman CBE as Lead Non-Executive Director and Justin Russell as Non-Executive Director to the Ministry of J…
UK businesses are being urged to strengthen their cyber defences against fast-evolving AI-enabled threats.
Foreign Secretary announces sanctions against organisations and individuals enabling hostile Iranian activity
The UK Standard Skills Classification (SSC), a new national framework, is a significant step forward in how we think about and discuss skills in the UK.
Updated safety advice has been issued to strengthen warnings about potential psychiatric and sexual dysfunction linked to finasteride and to provide precautionary advice on dutasteride.…
To future-proof the sector and ensure regulation keeps up with scientific and technological developments, the MHRA is consulting on proposed changes to how gene therapies are defined in UK legislation.
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Hilary Benn has today (Monday 11 May) published the May Review Report
The campaign encourages the public to check that their immigration adviser is properly regulated before placing their trust in them.
New pre-market regulatory requirements for medical devices and in vitro diagnostic devices entering the GB market have been published.
Lloyds Bank and the government are urging fans to Stop! Think Fraud ahead of the FIFA World Cup next month.
New legislation to be announced in the King's Speech on Wednesday will give government the option to bring British Steel into public ownership.
Modernising track and train will help improve the passenger experience, while supporting jobs, growth and homes in Britain.
An Army specialist team has parachuted onto Tristan da Cunha to deliver critical medical support after it was confirmed that one British national on the island was suspected of contracting Hantavirus.
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