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16 February 2026

2029 to be UK-Saudi Year of Culture
seen at 10:47, 16 February in News and communications (Our copy).
2029 to be UK-Saudi Year of Culture
Are schools closed because of snow? Everything parents need to know
seen at 10:34, 16 February in The Education Hub (Our copy).
Are schools closed because of snow? Everything parents need to know
Cross-Government Fraud Landscape Report 2022/23 and 2023/24
seen at 10:32, 16 February in Transparency and freedom of information releases (Our copy).
Cross-Government Fraud Landscape Report 2022/23 and 2023/24
Insolvency practitioner sanctions: Ian Rose 13 November 2025
seen at 10:31, 16 February in Transparency and freedom of information releases (Our copy).
Insolvency practitioner sanctions: Ian Rose 13 November 2025
Medical devices regulations: targeted consultation on the indefinite recognition of CE marked devices
seen at 10:30, 16 February in Policy papers and consultations (Our copy).
Medical devices regulations: targeted consultation on the indefinite recognition of CE marked devices
Investigation into an eligibility for water market dispute under section 17E of the Water Industry Act 1991 between a complainant and Castle Water
seen at 09:51, 16 February in Ofwat (Our copy).

Case reference – OFW-063005 Summary of case We have opened a determination case in an eligibility for water market dispute under section 17E of the Water Industry Act 1991 between a complainant and Castle Water...

Terms of reference published: UK aid to tackle violence against women and girls
seen at 09:50, 16 February in Independent Commission for Aid Impact (Our copy).

The Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI) has today published more information about our forthcoming review assessing how UK development assistance tackles violence against women and girls.   Across the...

Unearthing the leisure and tourism potential of our woodlands
seen at 09:48, 16 February in Forestry Commission (Our copy).

Nik Evans, Economist at the Forestry Commission, shares the significant contributions woodland leisure and tourism make to the UK economy.

Woodlands are well known for their rich and varied wildlife...

UK to champion how AI can supercharge growth, unlock new jobs and improve public services at AI Impact Summit in India
seen at 02:45, 16 February in Ministry of Justice - Activity on GOV.UK (Our copy).
UK to champion how AI can supercharge growth, unlock new jobs and improve public services at AI Impact Summit in India