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Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Syria.
The Governments of Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States have issued a joint statement on the deteriorating situation in South Sudan.
• New homes to be built while nature is recovered at scale as the Planning and Infrastructure Bill receives Royal Assent
Leaders from across the business community, trade union movement and wider civil society have welcomed the Employment Rights Act receiving Royal Assent.
An Environment Agency investigation into a large illegal waste site in Lincolnshire has resulted in several convictions and large donations to charity.
Some councils have told the department that elections could derail once-in-a-generation plans to scrap wasteful 'two-tier' councils.
Government pledges to make it impossible for children to take, share or view a nude image – partnering with tech companies.
People living on freehold estates to be handed more power to tackle unreasonable charges for upkeep of shared areas
Statement by the United Kingdom and the French Republic on Nuclear Policy and Cooperation.
Open letter from the Minister for Energy, Michael Shanks, explaining how the government is supporting long duration electricity storage.
New contingency arrangements for civil legal aid applications and amendments came into effect on Monday 15 December 2025.
Ambassador Holland highlights Russia’s intensified attacks on Ukrainian civilians, unlawful detentions—including OSCE staff—and systematic violations documented by ODIHR. The UK urges Russia to respect international law and end its campaign of aggression against Ukraine.
Bounce Back Loan fraudster convicted following Insolvency Service investigations
The AI Security Institute's Frontier AI Trends Report, a public assessment of how the most advanced AI systems are evolving, draws on 2 years of testing AI capabilities in areas critical to innovation and security, inclu…
New Board will put farming at the heart of government decision making and back growth for British farmers
The government's landmark Planning and Infrastructure Bill has received Royal Assent today.
Treve Young was sentenced to 22 weeks imprisonment suspended for 18 months and ordered to complete 100 hours unpaid work.
New law strengthening protections for sheep, cows and other farm animals.
The Mental Health Bill has received Royal Assent to modernise outdated mental health laws and improve care for seriously ill patients.
A 37-year-old man from the Manchester area has been arrested as part of a Security Industry Authority (SIA) investigation into suspected qualification fraud.
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