Draft affirmative coming for Digital Government (Disclosure of Information) Regulations 2026. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Over the Counter Derivatives (Intragroup Transactions) Regulations 2026. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Trade Unions (Right to Access Workplaces) Regulations 2026. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Withdrawal Agreement (Windsor Framework and Governance) (Amendment) Regulations 2026. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Building Societies Act 1986 (Assimilation to Company Law and Changes to Funding Limit) Order 2026. See other results for details.
Rycroft Review response: letter to parliamentary parties
Alternative Methods Expert Committee commission: letter to Lord Vallance
Maritime Safety Week 2026
Last Autumn, together with Deborah Sturdy, Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care, we restated the values that underpin social care - Reaffirming Our Values in Adult Social Care – Social care. Those values...
Today we're publishing the Cloud Challenge Book 2026 and we want the most ambitious, innovative technology partners in the UK and beyond to read it.
The Cloud...
Office for Nuclear Regulation strategy 2026
Change of His Majesty's Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates: Geraldine McCafferty
Carer's Allowance: call for evidence
Today, I would like to inform the House of the publication of the NHS Staff Standards, which will make staff experience an organisational priority within the NHS.
It is crucial that we look after the people...
Today, the Security Minister and I have laid and published the Government’s full response to Philip Rycroft’s independent review into countering foreign financial influence and interference in UK ...
I refer honourable members to the oral statement I will make to the House today, 6 July, on the publication of the Police Leadership Commission report.
The report is available at www.college....
In February this year at the Munich Security Conference the United Kingdom, together with our European partners Sweden, Germany, France and the Netherlands, confirmed that prominent Russian opposition activist...
I am writing to update the House on the impacts of the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela and the action the Government is taking in response.
On 24 June, two major earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 ...
In May, Year 6 children across England sat their end of Key Stage 2 National Curriculum Tests – known as SATs. Schools were expecting ...
Development of ports in England, as in other parts of the United Kingdom, is essential for supporting growth, energy resilience and energy transition. It is equally important that this development should take...
The Government is committed to improving victims’ confidence in the criminal justice system and ensuring that victims’ voices are heard throughout the prosecution process.
Today, I am pleased...
IAA expands training video series with five additional modules
UN Human Rights Council 62: UK Introductory Statement on the draft resolution on Sudan
UN Human Rights Council 62: UK Explanation of Vote on the draft resolution on Eritrea
Better protections for children in custody
Independent report: Trowler review into youth custody safeguarding
Jo Garlick, Regional Promotion and Engagement Manager at the Forestry Commission, shares how Woodland Ambassadors Rob and Catherine Moore successfully diversified their farm business through woodland creation...
My service transformation team at Defra has been grappling for a while with how we can support better, more efficient, user-focused services. How Defra’s structured and operates makes effective service delivery...
By Ian Marshman, Senior Officer - Historic Environment National Delivery at Natural England.
In this blog, Ian Marshman reflects on An Evening With Natural England’s Archaeologists held...
When we think about qualifications – GCSEs, A Levels, T Levels, and the many others offered in England – it’s tempting to focus on what they contain: the subjects, the assessments, the grades. But before any...
Memorandum of Understanding: governance of the Digital Markets Unit between DSIT and DBT
Businesses across Britain sign up to Cyber Resilience Pledge as ministers urge firms to strengthen cyber defences
Views sought to transform benefit paid to carers
HM Chief Inspector of Prisons annual report: 2025 to 2026
Cyber Resilience Pledge - list of signatories
Hello! This is the first post for our new blog sharing all things test and learn: case studies, good practice, opportunities to participate, partner and collaborate, and stories from the people using test...
Test and learn is a way of working, often used in the digital sector, that starts small to see what works and what doesn’t. It takes a measured approach to risk and embeds continuous learning, keeping work focused...