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Changes introduced to cattle identification, registration, and reporting for cattle in England.
Modernising our airspace will help to reduce pollution from flying and help pave the way for new technologies like flying taxis.
From the Highlands to the Borders, Scottish people are set to benefit from the UK’s landmark trade deals with India, US and EU announced in recent weeks.
Foreign Secretary in Morocco to forge new business opportunities
The Kingdom of Morocco and the United Kingdom enter an Enhanced Strategic Partnership and sign a series of agreements driving mutual growth and security.
Under the Government’s Plan for Change, move will stop the flood of litter on to nation’s streets and protect young people from getting hooked on nicotine
Final share sale ends nearly 17 years of public ownership
New protocol is the result of the agency working with organisations across the sector to improve support for people considering an IVA.
The TRA has set out its intended recommendation in a Statement of Essential Facts for its review of countervailing measures on PET from India.
The UK and Maldives held a second Strategic Dialogue on 28 May 2025 in Malé, Maldives, where they reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties.
Employers who have left workers over £7.4 million out of pocket by failing to pay the National Living and National Minimum Wage named.
Drivers no longer need to submit planning applications to install electric vehicle chargepoints, helping them save up to £1,100 a year.
On 29 May 2025, the Attorney General Lord Hermer KC delivered the RUSI Annual Security Lecture, reinforcing the government's commitment to international law.
Millions of workers are set to retire with bigger pension pots as the Government confirms plans to double the number of UK pension megafunds by 2030, unlocking billions to invest in Britain’s future.
Jose Alejandro Zamora Yrala is charged with fraudulent trading as part of an SFO investigation into a company that sold parts for aircraft engines.
Bounce Back Loan fraudster also produced false invoice to liquidator
Public and construction trade vigilance needed as oak processionary moth (OPM) growth higher at start of greatest risk period
Security Minister signs agreement with Ecuador to affirm international commitment to crackdown on organised criminal gangs.
The company continued to take deposits and full payments when it was insolvent
IMF upgraded the UK’s growth forecast for 2025 to 1.2%, saying that “an economic recovery is underway”.
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