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Grangemouth workers and the community will benefit from jobs and investment as UK government backs a new biotech project on the site....
Read full articleThe TRA has welcomed its first strategic steer from the UK Government. ...
Read full articleGovernment's first steer to the Trade Remedies Authority to make trade defence system simpler and faster for UK producers and manufacturers...
Read full articleOfqual is today launching a 12-week public consultation on its proposed approach to regulating on-screen exams in GCSEs, AS and A levels. ...
Read full articleA report by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) finds that support for children with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) who do not attend school full-time is too inconsisten...
Read full articleA new partnership with Google DeepMind will help to turn cutting-edge AI into real benefits for working people. ...
Read full articleThe Prime Minister co-chaired a virtual meeting of the Coalition of the Willing this afternoon. ...
Read full articleSmall businesses across the UK will benefit from new Government funding and support to help them invest in sustainability, to cut their operating costs and boost their business. ...
Read full articleDeputy Ambassador James Ford highlights Ukraine’s constructive approach, condemns Russia’s ongoing aggression, and affirms the UK’s commitment to defending international law and supporting Ukraine’s s...
Read full articleThe National Plan to End Homelessness has been launched today, and will support the most vulnerable people in our society....
Read full articleGDA process enables regulators to assess new nuclear power station designs at an early stage of the regulatory process and to provide confidence that these new designs can be constructed, operated and...
Read full articleAround 50,000 specialist places to be created nationwide – making sure more children with SEND can thrive alongside their friends at their local school....
Read full articlePlans for a new Child Protection Authority unveiled as part of government strategy to protect children from predators and abuse....
Read full articleBorder Force seizes over 250 endangered species and illegal wildlife products as part of an intensive international operation to target criminal networks. ...
Read full articleGovernment’s housing and regeneration Agency sets out plans to deliver new homes, transform the housing market, support housing-led regeneration and drive innovation....
Read full articleOPSS has issued a Safety Alert for baby sleep pillows following child fatalities....
Read full articleStatement by Legal Adviser Colin McIntyre at the UN Security Council meeting on the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals...
Read full articleAgreements between the UK, EU, Norway and other coastal states secure access to over 80 stocks for British fishing industry...
Read full articleThe Defence Secretary met with his US and Australian counterparts in the United States to discuss the progress on AUKUS....
Read full articleMonday, 22 June 2026 | Serious Fraud Office
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Serious Fraud Office SFO announces investigation into suspected telecoms company fraud
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Joint Statement: UK-Egypt Association Council Meeting
Environment Agency Boaters benefit from £5.2 million investment in Anglian waterways
Department for Business and Trade UK appoints Alastair Long as new HMTC for Africa
Department for Education Safer nurseries with 3,000 more surprise Ofsted visits
Civil Nuclear Constabulary Armed Forces Week: Over 30 former Armed Forces personnel join CNC
Environment Agency Pet cremation firm’s permit mistake pays for salmon aid