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Billpayers to benefit from an average of £150 off the costs of energy bills.
Deputy Ambassador James Ford recalls the vital contribution of media freedom to security in the OSCE region, and calls on Russia, Belarus and others to live up to their OSCE commitments.
UK and others call for action to uphold safety of journalists and media freedom against a deteriorating background within some OSCE countries
Sara Halton has had her term extended as Non-Executive Director
The UK’s economy and security will benefit from a new £1.7 billion investment package in European Space Agency (ESA) programmes.
Infected Blood Compensation Authority's update that was circulated on 12 November, 2025
Patients to benefit from faster life-saving treatments as new leader appointed for health data service.
This letter provides an update on the Duty to Co-operate within the current plan-making system.
A man who killed his cellmate while in custody awaiting trial had his sentence extended after the Solicitor General intervened.
Ofsted has today announced plans to reform inspections of local authorities’ children’s services across 2026 and 2027.
Sir Martyn Oliver, Ofsted's Chief Inspector, spoke at the annual National Children and Adult Services Conference in Bournemouth.
Scotland’s £1 billion fishing and seafood sector will need to adapt to new EU changes in the information and data they submit to enable their exports to flow smoothly from the UK.
Changes to charity law, implemented by the Government today (27 November 2025), should mean fewer charities will be required to ask for the Charity Commission’s authority to make moral (‘ex gratia’) payments.
Partners including Environment Agency, Cherwell District Council, Oxfordshire County Council, and local emergency services provide update on Kidlington waste dump site
A joint communiqué to enhance cooperation through sisterhood and solidarity.
Ambassador Holland thanks the Coordinator of Economic and Environmental activities for his office's work on mitigating the environmental impacts of Russia's war on Ukraine, and for their vital work on migration issue…
A new natural flood management scheme near Colchester, Essex is now completed, ready for winter.
New resources launched to raise awareness of unsafe products sold online.
An update from Michelle Russell, Chief Executive of the SIA, on the recent work of the SIA on Martyn’s Law.
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