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Five additional videos have now been released, bringing the total in the series to ten.
Children in youth custody will be better protected through stronger safeguarding, dedicated social workers, tougher vetting and independent oversight
Firms including M&S, Nationwide, ITV, Microsoft UK and Cloudflare are some of the first to pledge to strengthen their cyber defences.
Opening today (Tuesday 7 July 2026) the six-week call for evidence will gather views on: modernising the earnings limit to reduce the impact of the current cliff edge, improving predictability for carers with varying incomes…
Half a million-pound financial penalties introduced in latest crackdown on polluting water companies
The Housing Secretary's speech at Lloyds Banking Group's Social Housing Forum on 6 July 2026.
From September, 1,400 more schools get free breakfast clubs, branded uniform costs are capped, saving families up to £1,000 a year on school costs.
Bradford, Manchester, Bristol, London and Birmingham are the first cities to host annual ‘Energising Britain’ events.
We are facing a storm of geopolitical instability, economic coercion, AI and climate change – and it’s likely to get worse. But by working more closely with Europe and seeking greater co-operation outside the big trading blo…
Announcing the laying before Parliament of the final proposed text of the amended national policy statement for ports.
The UK is sanctioning Russian actors involved in the development of deadly toxins Novichok and Epibatidine, linked to the deaths of Alexei Navalny and Dawn Sturgess.
Series of webinars on RISE reception quality in schools led by senior education sector experts.
Homes England has appointed Melanie Montanari as Chief Operating Officer, further strengthening its senior leadership team as the agency prepares for a significant year of delivery.
NATO air policing conducted by F-35 jets from European aircraft carrier for first time in boost to High North security.
The £22 million government investment will replace dozens of Victorian arches to avoid the risk of collapse and ensure the road is safe for the next 100 years.
New NHS staff standards will make employers accountable for tackling racism, violence and sexual harassment, with results published in league tables.
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare and aggressive type of skin cancer that develops from Merkel cells, specialised neuroendocrine cells found in the top layer of the skin.
UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue on South Sudan. Delivered by the UK's Human Rights Ambassador, Eleanor Sanders.
Following a successful pilot, rape and sexual assault survivors across all of England and Wales will have the right to ask for their cases to be reviewed before a final decision to offer no evidence is made.
Business rates information letters are issued by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government at regular intervals throughout the year.
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