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The Attorney General Lord Hermer KC delivered a speech at the meeting marking the UN-Association's 80th anniversary of the United Nations General Assembly
The UK is stepping up its support for Ukraine as both countries mark the first anniversary of the landmark 100 Year Partnership.
A temporary export bar has been placed on Claude Lorrain’s Landscape with Rural Dance
The UK’s inaugural Town of Culture competition delivers community renewal for towns in Wales.
The Secretary of State has appointed Dr Linda Yueh CBE as Chair of The Royal Parks for a term of 4 years from 1 March 2026 to 28 February 2030
The Environment Agency has launched a consultation on a draft permit variation to Saputo Dairy UK for their creamery site near Davidstow, Cornwall.
Information for authorities relevant to setting their council tax support schemes in 2026 to 2027.
The Charity Commission has taken regulatory action against The Liverpool Diocesan Board of Finance and The Chelmsford Diocesan Board of Finance.
Robotics and defence tech announced as the RIO's 2 new priority areas.
Government seeking to restore trust and common sense to the benefits system.
Statement by Simon Thomas, UK Ambassador to the General Assembly, at the UN General Assembly.
New Defence Housing Service to be put into law, turbocharging biggest renewal of military housing in a generation
Infected Blood Compensation Authority's update that was circulated on 15 January 2026
The Prime Minister has appointed Sally MacGregor to the board of the Natural History Museum for a term of 4 years from 14 January 2026 to 13 January 2030.
Thousands of people affected by the Home Office Windrush scandal will see greater compensation and claims processed quicker, under reforms taking effect today.
Thomas Hodkinson struck an officer with a broken fishing rod. Prosecution is a warning that threatening and abusive behaviour will not be tolerated.
We’ve taken a major step to reduce hazardous chemicals across Sellafield and lower our overall site risk.
Record spend on existing social homes forecast to rise further, even as landlords continue to invest significantly in new homes
GAD is reappointed to LGPS framework for specialist consultancy services following competitive tender, offering independent actuarial expertise.
A more streamlined tidal barrier structure will cut costs and construction complexity and provide the same level of protection for 12,800 homes and businesses.
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