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The Secretary of State has reappointed Lucy Osborne as a Trustee of the Theatres Trust for a second term of 3 years.
Police chiefs will automatically sack officers who fail background checks, allowing them to root out those who are unfit to serve and clean up their forces.
A successful grassroots fund has been extended after reaching 50,000 people in first year. Applications are now open for grants between £5,000 and £10,000.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its response to the Department for Transport's consultation on rail reform.
Clean energy projects, reservoirs, railway lines, and other major infrastructure to be built faster, under changes to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill
This Joint Statement follows the meeting of the United Kingdom and New Zealand Prime Ministers in London on 22 April 2025.
Further action to reduce waiting times will see thousands of additional tests made available every month.
Lord Collins of Highbury visited Uganda on 3 and 4 April to reinforce the UK's commitment to sustainable development and mutual economic growth.
Runway excursion at Guernsey Airport, 23 April 2024
Advice to the Prime Minister on how government can mobilise private investment into climate adaptation and resilience.
The company substantially under-declared the amount of tax it had to pay in 2020 and 2021
Chancellor Rachel Reeves travels to Washington DC for her first spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Prime Minister’s remarks from the St. George’s Day reception in Downing Street.
Consumers will be able to save money on their bills thanks to new regulations for many smart energy appliances.
A statement on behalf of E3 members, the UK, France and Germany, following today’s meeting with the US and Ukraine in London.
Joint statement on behalf of the Foreign Ministers of France, Germany and the UK on more than 50 days of Israel's block on aid to Gaza
An amendment to the Great British Energy Bill will enable the company to ensure forced labour is not used in its supply chains.
New compact and lightweight portable oxygen delivery system will improve safety and can be deployed immediately for use by frontline medics.
Government backs world-leading trial of cutting-edge technology to diagnose bowel cancer earlier, harnessing the power of technology to treat patients.
The first prisoners have been locked up at a new jail that will create nearly 1,500 prison places, helping to cut crime and make streets safer today as part of the Government’s Plan for Change (23 April).
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