Statement on organised immigration crime
Secretary of State letter to the First Minister of Wales
Responsibility for all fire functions moves to MHCLG
Isabel Doverty appointed as the interim Chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments.
Christopher Clayton joined the Environment Agency in January 2025 as an Environment Officer with one of the newly formed Water Industry Regulation teams in Lincolnshire. He shares an insight into his role and...
Car industry settles competition law case
BackgroundGOV.UK One Login lets users sign in and prove their identity so they can access government services quickly and easily. User-centred design (UCD) is at the core of our work, ensuring...
Over 3 million workers across the UK including 1 million in hospitality and retail will benefit from minimum pay increases from 1 April – a government intervention to make work pay by ensuring the cost of...
Crime and Policing Bill 2025: Keeling Schedules
Draft affirmative coming for Finance Act 2021 (Increase in Schedule 26 Penalty Percentages) Regulations 2025. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Investigatory Powers (Codes of Practice, Review of Notices and Technical Advisory Board) Regulations 2025. See other results for details.
UK and Vietnam sign agreement to tackle human trafficking
£302m for further education colleges to fix dilapidated buildings
UN Human Rights Council 58: UK Statement on the OHCHR report for South Sudan
UN Human Rights Council 58: UK Statement on the Democratic Republic of Congo
Sir Martyn Oliver's speech at the Guildhall
Breaking AI to Make it Better: DASA's investment in the future of AI assurance
Priorities for the CAA within the uncrewed aerial system (UAS) sector
Y Canghellor yn darparu diogelwch ac adnewyddiad cenedlaethol i Gymru
Belgo-British Conference 2025
Foreign Influence Registration Scheme implementation
How we value properties for business rates: the receipts and expenditure method
As the interim Chair of the LSB, it is my pleasure to report on our board meeting on 25 March, as well as other recent events. I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate my fellow Board member...
DBT: workforce management information February 2025
RFI 7245 Farming Recovery Fund (FRF)
RFI 7252 Smaller Abattoir Fund
RFI 7259 amendments made to the Agriculture Act 2020
RFI 7261 number of calves and female cattle slaughtered
RFI 7273 CS and SFI agreements in the county of Staffordshire
RFI 7309 Welsh black cattle registrations
RFI 7316 Garlic import on licence from China since leaving the EU
RFI 7322 money paid to farmers under the Environmental Land Management Scheme
RFI 7326 - slaughtered male calves aged 0 or 1 month
RFI 7334 - Grey Squirrel management
Government Internal Audit Agency: senior civil servantsâ secondary employment
DCMS workforce management information: February 2025
Non-technical summaries: projects granted in 2016, retrospective assessment
Non-technical summaries granted in 2017
Thematic evaluation of FCDO Kenya's job creation programmes
The Teachersâ Pension Scheme member contribution rate changes 2025
Regulatory fees for British chemicals sector slashed
1,000 British jobs supported by deal to bolster fleet of sub-hunting helicopters
NDA celebrates 20 years of making the nation safer
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We receive thousands of calls and emails each week from people and organisations requesting to view or search for lasting powers of attorney (LPAs). You might...
Wales Office: workforce management information, February 2025
MAIB safety digest 1/2025 published
Immigration Advice Authority appoints new Non-Executive Directors
Thurrock Council: Letter to Denise Murray appointing her as Finance Commissioner
UK seafood makes a splash in Vietnam in major export boost
Child Benefit boost for millions of families
Government to introduce legislation to block new sentencing guidelines
If the justice system makes you think of criminals, victims, witnesses and juries, you’re not alone. Our criminal courts are a high-profile part of our justice system. We often read about them in the press or...
DSIT Supplementary Estimates memorandum 2024 to 2025
Section 80 report for 2024 under the Animal Health Act 1981
Safety digest 02/2025: Morton Junction
Increasing VAT and other taxes late payment penalties percentage rate relating to penalty reform
Cyber Security and Resilience Bill: policy statement
I am delighted to announce we have now concluded our consultation on funding for community pharmacy for 2024/25 and 2025/26. We have agreed with Community Pharmacy England that in 2025/26 the funding will increase...
I am revising the 2024-25 Financial Directions to NHS England made on 26 March 2024 and setting the 2025-26 Financial Directions to NHS England. The amendment to the total revenue resource use limit for 2024-...
On 31st March, the Government published the targeted drug, alcohol treatment and recovery grant funding for local authorities in England for 2025/26.
Drug and alcohol addiction costs the country billions...
In 2014 and 2015, the previous government reformed public service pension schemes with the intent to better balance the interests of public service workers, employers and taxpayers. When the reforms were introduced...
The Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Act 2024 (the 2024 Act) received Royal Assent in April 2024. The 2024 Act made targeted changes to the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (IPA) to enable law enforcement and intelligence...
In August 2024 we established the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme. Since then, we have enshrined the Scheme in law and published the Government’s Compensation Scheme Summary. I have been intent on producing...
Payslip boost for millions as new minimum wage rates take effect
Victim Observers â National roll-out on 1 April 2025
New guidance to help check property details
Lawrence Tallon begins role as new MHRA CEO
Workers in Northern Ireland set for pay rise with new National Minimum Wage rates
Government ushers in new era for UK infrastructure delivery
Recruitment for Synergy Workstream Leads
When social care works well it can be life changing. However, for Debbie, getting the help her and her husband need is an ongoing challenge.
April sees the RPC losing four of its members who reach the end of their terms of office and the arrival of four new members. All 12 current and future members were able to join the recent March committee meeting...
The Multinational Top-up Tax (Pillar 2 territories, qualifying Domestic Top-up Taxes and accredited qualifying domestic top-up taxes) Regulations 2025
Environmental permitting: standard rules consultation number 30
Ditch single-use vapes as ban deadline looms
Over £20 million to help drones and flying taxis take to UK skies
New cyber laws to safeguard UK economy & secure long-term growth
Welsh workers set for pay rise with new National Minimum Wage
Victims attend parole hearings to see offenders held to account