TGS


03 March 2025

UN Human Rights Council 58: UK Statement at the Interactive Dialogue on the High Commissioner's Report on Myanmar
seen at 10:42, 3 March in News and communications (Our copy).
UN Human Rights Council 58: UK Statement at the Interactive Dialogue on the High Commissioner's Report on Myanmar
Beginning of the end for the 'feudal' leasehold system
seen at 10:42, 3 March in News and communications (Our copy).
Beginning of the end for the 'feudal' leasehold system
Foreign criminals to be deported quicker
seen at 10:40, 3 March in Ministry of Justice - Activity on GOV.UK (Our copy).
Foreign criminals to be deported quicker
UK concludes presidency of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance
seen at 09:50, 3 March in News and communications (Our copy).
UK concludes presidency of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance
New measures to boost small businesses benefitting from UK’s defence investment
seen at 09:50, 3 March in News and communications (Our copy).
New measures to boost small businesses benefitting from UK’s defence investment
Academies admission appeals complaints review: 2024 to 2025
seen at 09:36, 3 March in Transparency and freedom of information releases (Our copy).
Academies admission appeals complaints review: 2024 to 2025
2024 maladministration report
seen at 09:35, 3 March in Transparency and freedom of information releases (Our copy).
2024 maladministration report
SAF revenue certainty mechanism: approach to industry funding
seen at 09:33, 3 March in Policy papers and consultations (Our copy).
SAF revenue certainty mechanism: approach to industry funding
UK Government boosts digital collection of world’s oldest English language daily newspaper
seen at 02:47, 3 March in News and communications (Our copy).
UK Government boosts digital collection of world’s oldest English language daily newspaper
Young people urged to ‘Think Fraud’ over rent offers
seen at 02:45, 3 March in News and communications (Our copy).
Young people urged to ‘Think Fraud’ over rent offers
New research calls for pocket-sized cards to support NHS patients with trauma
seen at 02:44, 3 March in Healthwatch - Your spotlight on health and social care services (Our copy).
Nearly a fifth of people who have experienced trauma say they often avoid health services. We have called on the NHS to adopt pocket-sized trauma cards for patients to show during appointments, following a successful...