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Ambassador Neil Holland reaffirms the UK’s commitment to the humane treatment of prisoners of war, highlighting the IHL obligations, improving oversight mechanisms, and the training of personnel deploying on operations. Russ…
UK Senior Military Advisor, Lt Col Joby Rimmer hails Ukraine’s extraordinary resilience - defending its territory and protecting civilians to withstand relentless drone and missile barrages - as he condemns Russia’s illegal …
The Charity Commission, the regulator of charities in England and Wales, has launched a formal investigation into William Blake House Northants (registered charity number: 1089471).
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
Patients will receive better support to help them stay in and get back to work in areas of high economic inactivity.
Remit letter to the Senior Salaries Review Body for PSNI chief police officers, 2026 to 2027.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has responded to the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) working paper on options for reform of non-compete clauses in employment contracts.
Officers from the MHRA's Criminal Enforcement Unit (CEU) have raided two separate premises as part of an ongoing investigation into an organised criminal network involved in the manufacture and sale of unlicensed weight …
A fresh lease of life – and fish – have been given to ponds in Devon thanks to local anglers, the Duchy of Cornwall and the Environment Agency.
The SFO has secured its first recovery order against David Ames, who defrauded thousands through the Harlequin timeshare scheme.
Foot and mouth disease has been detected in Cyprus.
Dawn arrests in Cornish town as part of Environment Agency investigation.
Those travelling to the UK, including tourists, can now use a new eVisa system, receiving confirmation by email rather than stickers in passports.
Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion will now have 3 times as long to renew their stay.
Ochre from mine water treatment is being used to stabilise contaminated soil at a former lead works in Chester, making way for 126 new homes.
Capital&Centric and Great Places to jointly regenerate Furnace Hill, while igloo Regeneration to lead transformation of Neepsend.
New Delivery Adviser role to support Schools White Paper delivery, with a focus on SEND reform and local authority engagement.
Remit letter for PRRB 2026 Northern Ireland pay round.
Runnymede Borough Council received a C4 rating and both City of London Corporation and Rugby Borough Council received C3 gradings.
Government response to the Post Office Green Paper published today by Ministers, confirming that the minimum branch requirement will be maintained.
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