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The Foreign Secretary has provided an update to Parliament on the protests in Iran.
Enforcement raids skyrocket by 77% since the government came to power leading to an 83% increase in arrests.
This document sets out an update on the progress of the Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), from the Review's co-chairs.
New rules mandating classification and price reporting for sheep carcases come into force, bringing sector in line with beef and pork
The MHRA is now setting out the next phase of reforms for 2026, aimed at helping patients access new cutting-edge treatments more quickly and boosting the UK’s competitiveness for global clinical research.
Illegal working arrests and raids have reached their highest level after relentless activity by the Home Office’s Immigration Enforcement teams.
Hinkley Point B has been declared fuel free, on time and on budget, marking the second AGR defuelling milestone achieved by the NDA group and EDF.
Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, delivers a keynote speech on NHS reform at the Institute for Government's annual conference.
Record number of arrests and raids of illegal workers across the UK including 187 raids in Northern Ireland leading to 234 arrests.
DSIT Secretary of State statement after concerns over Grok AI.
UK Statement at the World Trade Organization's General Council. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and the UN, Kumar Iyer.
Victims to be given more privacy with new rules blocking police from requesting counselling notes during investigations unless in exceptional circumstances.
Self Assessment customers reminded of payment options as deadline approaches.
New day one rights to parental leave set to enter force from April.
The UK Government has published the Guiding Principles on Supporting Human Rights Defenders, reaffirming its commitment to promoting and protecting those who work to uphold fundamental rights worldwide.
Offenders with mental health and addiction issues will be jointly monitored by probation and NHS experts to address the root causes of reoffending.
Multiple electrical system failures on departure from Guernsey Airport on 10 January 2025
The British, Canadian, Australian, Dutch and New Zealand embassies invite female Belgian students, aged 16 to 19, to become a diplomat for a day in 2026.
Leaders’ Declaration of France, the United Kingdom and Germany on the situation in Iran.
The Prime Minister spoke to the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron this morning.
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