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Victims of rape and sexual abuse are being encouraged to seek vital support through a new Government campaign.
Europe must double down on its efforts to crush Putin’s war machine as Russia’s economy shows signs of weakening, the Prime Minister will warn tomorrow [Monday 3 February].
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh arrives in India today [2 February] on a three-day visit, with a focus on championing young people and promoting the benefits of non-formal education across the world.
The Chancellor has committed to going further and faster to put more money in working people’s pockets across Wales.
Pembrokeshire has been identified as a key growth region for clean energy in Wales.
The popular online writing course Foundations of Writing in Government has been updated, to help more civil servants improve essential communication skills.
British businesses will benefit from a world-first cyber security standard which will protect AI systems from cyber-attacks, securing the digital economy.
Foreign Secretary announces new funding for programmes in Tunisia to smash the gangs and secure UK borders.
UK Science and Tech Secretary announces renewed push to turbo-charge UK-EU science and technology links, to tackle shared global challenges.
The Open Innovation Team (OIT) is inviting applications for its 2025 Policy Fellowship programme, an academic mentoring scheme for UK-based public officials.
Charter for Budget Responsibility has been approved in the House of Commons, enshrining new fiscal rules into law.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves spoke at Siemens Healthineers in Oxfordshire on 29 January 2025.
Chancellor unveils new plans to deliver the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor that will boost the UK economy by up to £78 billion by 2035.
A landmark Scottish rocket launch is set to solidify the UK as a European leader in the space sector.
Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the Governor of the Bank of England providing recommendations for the Financial Policy Committee (FPC).
Working people and businesses are set to benefit from new rules that will give more flexibility over how occupational defined benefit pension schemes are managed, as the government continues to remove blockages that are inhi…
Councils are leveraging AI and technology to enhance public services, save money, and improve living standards, aligning with government plans for £45 billion in efficiency savings under the Plan for Change.
The Evaluation Task Force have recently published a new annex to the Magenta Book which covers best practice for impact evaluation of AI tools and technologies.
Chancellor continues bold reform of the planning system to deliver on the Plan for Change for working people.
Foreign Secretary announces £20 million in additional funding while visiting the Adré on the Chad-Sudan border.
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