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The Secretary of State has appointed Simon Lewis as the new Chair of UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) for a term of 4 years.
Today, the Prime Minister will welcome nearly £6 billion in new investment and export wins.
New analysis published today [Thursday 24 July] shows the landmark agreement will deliver a £50m boost to the local economy
This factsheet aims to help immigration advisers and organisations understand the proposed powers and prepare for upcoming changes.
New figures show trade deal with India will deliver £80 million for Wales’s economy as part of the Plan for Change
UK and 40 other countries invoke the Moscow Mechanism to address ill treatment of prisoners of war by the Russian Federation
Boost is part of Plan for Change to rebuild the NHS by shifting healthcare from hospitals into the community and ending the 8am scramble.
New laws come into force, protecting under-18s from harmful online content.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
The Independent Chief Inspector, David Bolt CBE, comments on the inspection report on the Home Office's use of age assessments, and the Home Office's response, following its publication yesterday.
Letters from the Chair of the Animals in Science Committee to the Lords Minister about timescales and scope for commissioned advice.
British Embassy Beijing is pleased to open a call for bids for our Open Societies programme, for ODA-eligible projects running from September to February 2026.
Environment Agency publishes results of National Waste Crime Survey 2025, showing almost three quarters of all waste crimes go unreported
Gang ring leaders, key intermediaries and suppliers of people-smuggling equipment have today [July 23] been hit with the first ever sanctions targeting irregular migration by the UK.
New regulations effective today will make it faster and easier for cutting-edge cancer treatments and personalised gene therapies to be made right where patients are treated.
10 projects from the first phase of the government's flagship hydrogen programme can begin construction.
A joint statement by the Permanent Missions to the UN of the Dominican Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Guyana, Ireland, Mexico, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Norway, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland a…
The MHRA has now published the government’s response to its public consultation on future routes to market for medical devices - designed to modernise regulation
A police officer who continued an inappropriate relationship with a vulnerable girl he met on duty over several years has had his sentence increased.
Letter from the Animal Sentience Committee to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee regarding a food labelling policy.
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