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The Regulator of Social Housing has published three regulatory judgements today.
Train operators will have to meet rigorous performance standards and earn the right to be called Great British Railways.
Letters relating to elephant welfare in zoos in Great Britain.
Professor Simon Girling, Zoo Experts Committee 23 May 2025 Dear Professor…
The Rt Hon. Baroness Hayman Minister of State (Department for Environment…
The Rt Hon. the Lord Benyon, Minister of State (Department for Environment…
Government extend successful programme that supports teachers to plan lessons from home, job-share or work flexible hours.
UK Armed Forces will benefit from world-class equipment training and testing under a contract which supports more than 1,200 skilled jobs across the UK.
The long-term agreement secures future of joint UK-US military base at Diego Garcia.
Nine projects, ranging from whether flies can detect explosives to how comics can reduce radicalism and how much of a risk crossbows are, were showcased.
The Environment Agency has launched a consultation into an environmental permit application from Fornax (North East) Ltd to operate an energy-from-waste plant.
Speech by Juliette Enser, Executive Director for Competition Enforcement, delivered at CompLaw: Advanced EU, London.
The Charity Commission has issued the Islamic Centre of England Limited with a formal Order under Section 84 of the Charities Act, compelling the trustees to provide rigorous oversight of future speakers and online activity by the charity among other actions.
The Environment Agency will be testing water quality more than 7000 times during the season
Personal imports for travellers from the EU remain banned
Mental health apps are everywhere, offering everything from mood tracking to therapy. But with so many options, how can people tell what these tools actually do?
New measures to make it a criminal offence for people who are not qualified as a nurse to use the title and mislead the public.
During the week of the mining fair held in Santiago, nine British companies attended in the UK GREAT Zone, receiving hundreds of visitors.
UK Government launches a public online exhibition showcasing the five potential design concepts for the site of the Queen Elizabeth II Memorial site in St James’s Park.
New digital exam results pilot launched to help schools and colleges to save up to £30m a year and cut back bureaucracy
Lowering the train driver age to 18 will help future-proof our railways, support young people in fulfilling careers and boost growth across the country.
New British Sign Language (BSL) consultation marks significant progress towards a fresh qualification that has the potential to connect communities.
Dstl marks 25 years as an OPCW Designated Laboratory, maintaining elite global status in chemical weapons verification and a critical UK sovereign capability.
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