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Driest start to spring in 69 years across England.
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The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into CG Community Council.
The Environment Agency has launched a consultation into its ‘minded to’ decision to issue a permit to a Teesside incinerator.
Risk and climate experts from GAD have helped launch the Analysis in Government Month.
Police officers to no longer be able to escape the sack for gross misconduct as major government reforms to boost standards in policing continue.
British musician, comedian and television star Bill Bailey’s interest and passion for fusion energy saw a recent visit to UKAEA’s Culham Campus.
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster spoke about the cyber threat landscape and how the government is using cyber to drive economic growth in a speech at CyberUK 2025 in Manchester.
UK Government launches a public online exhibition showcasing the five potential design concepts for the site of the Queen Elizabeth II Memorial site in St James’s Park.
Foreign Secretary statement 7th May 2025
A collection of documents related to the Government Legal Department 2025-2026 business plan.
Victims will be better protected than ever thanks to new measures across the justice system following the introduction of the Victims and Courts Bill (7 May).
Grants will support farmers to invest in equipment and access technology, helping to boost profits, production and nature.
Nearly 300,000 customers file their Self Assessment tax return for the 2024 to 2025 tax year at earliest opportunity.
Opportunities for scientific experts to join the government and put science advice at the heart of decision making.
Violent offenders who abused women have had their sentences increased after Solicitor General Lucy Rigby KC MP referred their cases to the Court of Appeal.
A man who both acted as director of a security company and worked as a front line security guard without a licence has been prosecuted.
A man has been convicted for working at a Cambridgeshire venue with a suspended Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
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