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15 May 2026

Draft affirmative coming for Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) (Amendment) Order 2026
seen at 12:22, 15 May in Statutory Instruments (Our copy).
Draft affirmative coming for Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) (Amendment) Order 2026. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Contracts for Difference (Definition of Eligible Generator) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
seen at 12:22, 15 May in Statutory Instruments (Our copy).
Draft affirmative coming for Contracts for Difference (Definition of Eligible Generator) (Amendment) Regulations 2026. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Pollution Prevention and Control (Fees) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2026
seen at 12:22, 15 May in Statutory Instruments (Our copy).
Draft affirmative coming for Pollution Prevention and Control (Fees) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2026. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Electricity Capacity (Amendment and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2026
seen at 12:22, 15 May in Statutory Instruments (Our copy).
Draft affirmative coming for Electricity Capacity (Amendment and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2026. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Local Government (Structural and Boundary Changes) (Control of Disposals etc.) (Amendment) Order 2026
seen at 12:22, 15 May in Statutory Instruments (Our copy).
Draft affirmative coming for Local Government (Structural and Boundary Changes) (Control of Disposals etc.) (Amendment) Order 2026. See other results for details.
Support for Ukraine
seen at 12:18, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

We have all seen the horrific events unfolding in Ukraine. Many of us are looking for different ways to help; as an institution, we are looking at practical ways to help our colleagues in Ukraine preserve...

First MOD service personnel records now available
seen at 12:17, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Today, the first tranche of Ministry of Defence (MOD) service personnel records will go on to our catalogue and be made available for ordering. These are the first of 9.7 million records that will be ...

Update on temporary withdrawal of record series FCO 141
seen at 12:17, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

When we last updated you on Tuesday 2 August, we stated that we were waiting for the results of additional tests that we had commissioned. We have now received the results and are working through them...

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
seen at 12:16, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

We are all sad to hear of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. We offer our most sincere condolences to the Royal Family at this very sad time.

You can send an online message of condolence to...

Digital Project Wins International Award
seen at 12:15, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

A digital preservation project run by The National Archives and the University of Warwick has won the prestigious 2022 Decision Analysis Practice Award run jointly by the Decision Analysis Society and...

20sStreets local history competition now open
seen at 12:14, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Have you used the 1921 Census for England and Wales to unearth some fascinating stories from life in your area 100 years ago? Then we want to hear from you.  

Following on from our 20sPeople...

Calling all teachers – summer sessions now available to book
seen at 12:14, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Our award-winning education service provides invaluable support for teachers and students with a full range of learning resources and taught sessions covering the span of British history from the medieval period...

Industrial action planned for Wednesday 1 February
seen at 12:13, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Members of the Public and Commercial Services Union have voted in favour of industrial action on Wednesday 1 February, in which we anticipate some of our staff will participate. We will remain open to visitors...

Discovery, our catalogue, is moving to a Cloud-based platform
seen at 12:12, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

On Tuesday 14 March, The National Archives will start moving Discovery, our catalogue, to a Cloud-based platform as part of ongoing work to improve the resilience, reliability and security of our public services...

Cashless car parking and new payment app coming soon
seen at 12:12, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Our visitor car parking payment system will not accept cash from Monday 27 March. Most visitors already pay for their parking by card, and this change will be in line with other local car parks and our...

Bookings now open for DCDC23
seen at 12:11, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

We’re pleased to announce, along with our partners at the British Library and Jisc, that you can now register to attend this year’s DCDC conference.

DCDC brings together colleagues from across...

Book now for new live schools sessions and education resources
seen at 12:11, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Our award-winning education service provides invaluable support for teachers and students with a full range of learning resources and taught sessions covering the span of British history, from the medieval period...

Planning a visit to our reading rooms this summer? Reserve your seat
seen at 12:10, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

We’re expecting a busy summer in our reading rooms and we strongly encourage you to book your visit in advance.

This will guarantee that you have a seat to view original documents. It also...

New web portal gives easier access to Northern Ireland files
seen at 12:09, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

The National Archives has today launched of a new web portal bringing together in one place government files which are focused on the situation in Northern Ireland from 1994 up to and including the signing...

Marking the arrival of the Empire Windrush 75 years on
seen at 12:08, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Thursday 22 June is Windrush Day, marking 75 years since the arrival of the Empire Windrush in the UK.

The Windrush passenger list is one of the iconic documents in our collection. It lists more than 1...

Join our User Advisory Group
seen at 12:07, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Would you like to represent the views of archive users and help to improve our services? If you are a regular archive user then we would love to hear from you, as we are seeking new voluntary representatives ...

Discovery maintenance on 9 October
seen at 12:07, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

On Monday 9 October, Discovery (our online catalogue) and some related services will be closed for essential maintenance between 08:30 and 17:30 BST.

During this period, you won’t be able to:

Search...
Book on Victorian poverty wins major prize
seen at 12:05, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

A major new book on nineteenth century poverty co-authored between staff at The National Archives and Nottingham Trent University has won the North American Victorian Studies Association’s (NAVSA) prize...

Discovering Collections, Discovering Communities is taking a break in 2024
seen at 12:05, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

The Discovering Collections, Discovering Communities (DCDC) conference offers a unique collaboration opportunity for colleagues from across the Gallery, Library, Archive, Museum and Academic (GLAMA) sector...

Educational package to help pupils across the UK understand the journey to the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement
seen at 12:02, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

The Northern Ireland Office, has today launched the second phase of a package of educational materials to mark the 25th anniversary of the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement which have been developed here...

British-based firms lead the way for Apache helicopter support drones
seen at 12:00, 15 May in News and communications (Our copy).
British-based firms lead the way for Apache helicopter support drones
PM: "We're in a fight for the soul of this country" as more extremists blocked from coming to the UK ahead of Unite the Kingdom March
seen at 11:59, 15 May in News and communications (Our copy).
PM: "We're in a fight for the soul of this country" as more extremists blocked from coming to the UK ahead of Unite the Kingdom March
Accredited official statistics: Coroners statistics 2026
seen at 11:57, 15 May in Ministry of Justice - Activity on GOV.UK (Our copy).
Accredited official statistics: Coroners statistics 2026
Lord Justice Cobb, sworn in as President of the Family Division
seen at 11:57, 15 May in Courts and Tribunals Judiciary (Our copy).

The new President of the Family Division, Sir Stephen Cobb, was sworn in by the Lady Chief Justice, at a ceremony in the Royal Courts of Justice on Thursday 14 May.

The President of the Family Division...

Improvement work to our building continues
seen at 11:18, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Work to replace the windows in the 1970s part of our building continues and from June will move to the first floor. The work is due to be completed by the end of October. Our existing aluminium double...

Mandatory bag checks introduced for all visitors
seen at 11:17, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Starting 29 April 2025, we are introducing new security measures to safeguard our visitors, staff and to protect our collections. Upon entering The National Archives’ building, all visitors’ bags, containers...

Katrina scoops LHVA award in Volunteers’ Week
seen at 11:17, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

A volunteer at The National Archives has won a London Heritage Volunteer Award for her outstanding work.

Katrina Lidbetter won the Going the Extra Mile category in the annual awards managed by London Heritage...

New Windows for First Floor
seen at 11:15, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Work to replace the windows in the 1970s part of our building continues and from Monday 16 June will move to the first floor. Our existing aluminium double-glazed windows are now over 40 years old and...

Medieval experts reveal how they found Harvard’s Magna Carta
seen at 11:14, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

The National Archives hosted an evening with the medieval experts who recently discovered a ‘copy’ of the Magna Carta was actually an extremely rare original.

An investigation led by Prof David Carpenter...

Latest release of Cabinet Office and Prime Ministers’ papers
seen at 11:14, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

We have digitised 200 files which have been released by the Cabinet Office.

This release includes previously retained files from the Prime Minister’s Office covering Tony Blair’s administration. It also...

New accreditation awards to archive services
seen at 11:13, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Following a recent Archive Service Accreditation Panel, the UK Archive Service Accreditation Committee is pleased to announce that the following archive services have been accredited for the first time:

...
Wind in their sails: £750,000 grants boost for archives
seen at 11:11, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Design plans for Titanic, sketches by Raymond Briggs and gig posters by Martin F. Bedford will all be more accessible thanks to cataloguing grants.

Archives Revealed has just awarded more than &pound...

Shakespeare family will found by historian
seen at 11:10, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

A 1642 will which caused a legal row about William Shakespeare’s property in Stratford-upon-Avon has been discovered at The National Archives.

The will made by Thomas Nash on 25 August, 1642 was found ...

Schools service scoops heritage award for The National Archives
seen at 11:08, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Educators at The National Archives have won a prestigious prize for their history workshops.

The team, all trained teachers, won The Sandford Award for Heritage Learning 2025. They bring alive history ...

Snapshot of Tudor England in Henry VIII’s ‘Domesday’
seen at 11:07, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

The National Archives is helping make accessible a financial survey of the Church ordered by Henry VIII after his break with Rome.

His inspectors counted 8,000 parish churches, 650 monasteries, 22 cathedrals...

Project to bring voices of enslaved people to life
seen at 11:06, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

 

The National Archives is working with international academics to make the largest collection of first-person testimony of enslaved people from the Caribbean in existence – the Reports...

The National Archives Updates Service Fees
seen at 11:06, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

From 2 February 2026, The National Archives will increase fees for some services as we bring charges in line with current delivery costs. This is the first increase since 2019.

The changes affect...

Rare chance to see Jane Austen’s will in Love Letters exhibition
seen at 11:03, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Two hundred and fifty years after her birth on 16 December 1775, Jane Austen fans will have a rare chance to see her will in The National Archives’ Love Letters exhibition, opening on 24 January.

The novelist...

Parliament’s Archive Collections Now Accessible at The National Archives
seen at 11:02, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

From today, visitors to The National Archives can request access to records from Parliament’s Archive which are now housed at Kew.

The Beaverbrook Library Collections which has historically been...

More than 600 government files released under 20-year rule
seen at 11:02, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

More than 600 documents have been released by the Cabinet Office today under the 20-year rule. Most are correspondence and work on government policies during Sir Tony Blair’s Labour administration 2004-2005.

The National Archives and RIBA to partner
seen at 11:02, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

The National Archives and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) are pleased to announce a partnership that will ensure the accessibility and preservation of its world-class Drawings ...

The National Archives Welcomes New Directors
seen at 11:00, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

 

Tobi Adetimilehin

We are pleased to announce that Tobi Adetimilehin has been appointed Finance Director of The National Archives, and started her  term leading the Finance and Performance...

Pupils in North East England get hands-on with history
seen at 10:59, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

Our first education service delivered locally with North East Museums will allow young people in North East England to work with our historic records without having to travel to London.

This new opportunity...

News stories have a new home
seen at 10:57, 15 May in News Archives - The National Archives (Our copy).

News stories from The National Archives can now be found at https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/news/

Dstl backed robotics breakthrough transforms military manufacturing
seen at 10:54, 15 May in News and communications (Our copy).
Dstl backed robotics breakthrough transforms military manufacturing
Neale-Wade Academy (Cambridgeshire): warning notice
seen at 10:53, 15 May in News and communications (Our copy).
Neale-Wade Academy (Cambridgeshire): warning notice
Harwich and Dovercourt High School (Essex): warning notice
seen at 10:52, 15 May in News and communications (Our copy).
Harwich and Dovercourt High School (Essex): warning notice
UK support is huge step forward for international fishing safety
seen at 10:52, 15 May in News and communications (Our copy).
UK support is huge step forward for international fishing safety
New regulations are now in force
seen at 10:50, 15 May in News and communications (Our copy).
New regulations are now in force
Major shift in government evaluation as Magenta Book is updated
seen at 10:48, 15 May in Civil Service (Our copy).

The 2026 update to the Magenta Book represents the most significant shift in government evaluation standards since 2020, moving the needle from "measuring what happened" to "learning how to improve in real...

Avoidable requisitions are falling: let’s keep it up
seen at 10:43, 15 May in HM Land Registry (Our copy).
Summary Avoidable requisition rates have reduced by 7% in the past six months. We're seeing reductions across almost all types of avoidable requisition (including fewer issues linked to name variations...
Developing GOV.UK Chat: Our data science and AI engineering journey
seen at 10:41, 15 May in Inside GOV.UK (Our copy).

Our tests of GOV.UK Chat, the experimental AI-powered chatbot we’re developing at the Government Digital Service (GDS), have given us clear evidence that it saves people time and provides them with...

Public Health Response to Hantavirus (Sharon Hodgson)
seen at 10:10, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I am updating the House on the outbreak of hantavirus onboard the Dutch cruise ship the MV Hondius, and the action the UK has taken to support British nationals and protect public health.

Firstly, I wish...

Fraud, Error and Debt National Statistics and Unfulfilled Eligibility Statistics 2025-26 (Andrew Western, Member, Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill Committee)
seen at 10:09, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The annual statistics for Fraud and Error in the Benefit System for the financial year ending 2026, were published on Thursday 14 May 2026, at 9.30am.

UC overpayments have now dropped to the lowest level...

Government’s Response to the PAFER Act 2025 Codes of Practice Consultation (Andrew Western, Member, Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill Committee)
seen at 10:09, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I would like to advise the House that today the Government is publishing the response to the public consultation on the Codes of Practice (“Codes”) associated with the Public Authorities (Fraud, Error...

Successful Legacy Appeals Scheme (Stephen Timms)
seen at 10:08, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

Universal Credit is modernising the social security system, improving value for money for taxpayers and ensuring people are better supported to move into work where they can.

As I set out in my statement...

The Government's Legislative Programme: Wales (Jo Stevens)
seen at 10:08, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Government’s legislative programme for the second session was outlined at the State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday 13 May. This statement provides a summary of the programme and its application ...

The Government's Legislative Programme: Northern Ireland (Hilary Benn)
seen at 10:08, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The UK Government’s legislative programme for the second session was set out at the State Opening of Parliament on 13 May 2026. This statement summarises the programme and how it applies to Northern Ireland...

Update on Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery Review (Hilary Benn)
seen at 10:07, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I made a written ministerial statement on 15th April about Peter May’s Review into the corporate effectiveness and cultural health of the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery...

The Government's Legislative Programme: Scotland (Douglas Alexander)
seen at 10:07, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The UK Government’s legislative programme for the Second Session was outlined at the State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday 13 May. This statement provides a summary of the programme and its application...

Service Complaints Ombudsman for the Armed Forces Annual Report 2025 (Louise Jones)
seen at 10:07, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I am pleased to lay before Parliament today the Service Complaints Ombudsman for the Armed Forces Annual Report for 2025 on the fairness, effectiveness and efficiency of the Service Complaints system.

Reforms to the Single Source Contract Regulations (Luke Pollard)
seen at 10:06, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Defence Industrial Strategy (DIS) published in September made it clear that we are in a new era of threat which demands a new era for UK defence. As we move to war fighting readiness, it is essential we ensure...

Tackling Antisemitism (Steve Reed, Member, Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission)
seen at 10:06, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The first duty of any government is to keep its people safe. The truest test of whether that is being met is how we respond when a community comes under attack. This crisis of antisemitism – the disgusting...

Social Housing Bill (Matthew Pennycook, Member, Planning and Infrastructure Bill Committee)
seen at 10:05, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

Everyone deserves to live in a decent, safe, secure and affordable home. Yet far too many families in need of a social rented home are languishing on local authority waiting lists, forced to struggle in the private...

Access to Banking Services Review (Lucy Rigby, Member, Finance (No. 2) Bill Committee)
seen at 10:03, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The way people access banking services has changed significantly in recent years. Access to these services is provided through a range of channels, including different in-person models as well as digital channels...

Reforms to Money Market Fund Regulations (Lucy Rigby, Member, Finance (No. 2) Bill Committee)
seen at 10:03, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

Money market funds (MMFs) play an important role in the financial system. MMFs are widely used for cash management and provide an alternative or complement to bank deposits for a broad range of investors, including...

Capacity Market consultation responses (Michael Shanks)
seen at 10:02, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I am tabling this statement to inform members of the publication of four documents relating to the Capacity Market. This includes the:

Capacity Market Autumn Consultation ResponseCapacity Market Winter Consultation...
British Steel (Chris McDonald)
seen at 10:01, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Government committed to updating Parliament on British Steel every four sitting weeks for the duration of the period of special measures being applied under the Steel Industry (Special Measures) Act 2025.

Government’s Legislative Programme 2026 (Alan Campbell, Chair, Modernisation Committee)
seen at 10:01, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

Following the State Opening of Parliament, it is normal practice for the Leader of the House of Commons to list the bills to be introduced for the convenience of the House.

Other measures will be laid before...

Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine (Stephen Doughty, Member, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [HL])
seen at 10:00, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I wish to update the House on the Government’s position regarding the establishment of The Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine. Today the Foreign Secretary is in Moldova to attend...

Convention establishing an International Claims Commission for Ukraine (Stephen Doughty, Member, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill [HL])
seen at 10:00, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Government has today laid the following statement as an un-numbered Act Paper pursuant to section 21(2) of the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010:

On 16 December 2025 the United Kingdom signed...

Firearms Licensing Fees (Sarah Jones)
seen at 09:59, 15 May in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

The Government is today laying a statutory instrument before Parliament to introduce increases in firearms licensing fees by the rate of inflation to ensure that these fees continue to provide full cost recovery...

Adults locked out of learning to access education with new reform
seen at 09:54, 15 May in News and communications (Our copy).
Adults locked out of learning to access education with new reform
Regulation is key to building more homes, says RSH chief executive
seen at 09:54, 15 May in News and communications (Our copy).
Regulation is key to building more homes, says RSH chief executive
Major shift in government evaluation as Magenta Book is updated
seen at 09:53, 15 May in News and communications (Our copy).
Major shift in government evaluation as Magenta Book is updated
Government to transform Mental Health care with new strategy
seen at 09:53, 15 May in News and communications (Our copy).
Government to transform Mental Health care with new strategy
The Health Bill - our response
seen at 09:52, 15 May in Healthwatch - Your spotlight on health and social care services (Our copy).
We have responded to the new Health Bill, which includes legislation to support creation of a Single Patient Record.
Families spared time and money during separation thanks to Government action
seen at 09:51, 15 May in Ministry of Justice - Activity on GOV.UK (Our copy).
Families spared time and money during separation thanks to Government action
A shared picture of progress: new Defra and Natural England evidence shows 77,638 hectares of habitat target delivery
seen at 09:45, 15 May in Natural England (Our copy).

By Alice Howard, Senior Data Scientist

Defra and Natural England have published the 2026 habitat target metric, showing that action has been undertaken on 77,638 hectares to create or restore...

Providers approved for lifelong learning entitlement modular funding
seen at 09:34, 15 May in Transparency and freedom of information releases (Our copy).
Providers approved for lifelong learning entitlement modular funding
Education and skills funding: uplift factors and postcode files
seen at 09:33, 15 May in Transparency and freedom of information releases (Our copy).
Education and skills funding: uplift factors and postcode files
Chair’s blog: strengthening ethics and setting priorities
seen at 02:58, 15 May in The Legal Services Board (Our copy).

This is my final blog from my time as interim Chair of the LSB, and I would like to begin by saying what a privilege it was to serve in the role during a period of such significant activity for the sector. I ...