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Private prosecutors face greater transparency and accountability over unregulated or unlawful activity following a consultation to overhaul the current system.
First 750 schools to offer clubs from April, delivering on government’s Plan for Change.
Victims of child sexual abuse will be better supported with new reforms that prioritise their rights.
Families, children and victims of domestic abuse will be spared the trauma of going to court thanks to a multi-million-pound expansion of an innovative pilot across Wales and West Yorkshire.
Next year, the UK will offer 180 more Ukrainian soldiers training in mental health first aid for combat.
Major reforms to SEND system kicked off with £740 million capital investment to create more specialist places in mainstream schools
Billions of pounds in guarantees for housebuilders are now open for business as part of a new support package confirmed by the Housing Minister today.
The second round of the Manchester Prize will focus on delivering new, clean energy systems.
Hundreds of Army cadets will try their hand at solving military-base challenges with STEM during their October half term.
The UK has strengthened trade and investment ties with some of the world's fastest growing economies at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa.
A ceremony in Fife marked the start of construction for a new medical and dental centre at Leuchars Station.
The Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, met British fashion icon and philanthropist Naomi Campbell on Thursday 14 June, to discuss the importance of girls’ education.
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David Lammy hosted a reception marking 75 years of the modern Commonwealth and looked ahead to this year’s Commonwealth summit in Samoa.
Afghans resettled in the UK under Pathway 1 of the Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme will be reunited with their families.
The Rt Hon Pat McFadden MP, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster's response to the Module One Report of the Covid-19 Inquiry.
Liz Kendall will today set out how Britain’s system of employment support must be fundamentally reformed to tackle the “most urgent challenge” of spiralling economic inactivity.
This month sees the Civil Nuclear Constabulary delivering their 100th initial foundation training programme for new Authorised Firearms Officers (AFOs).
Letter to Ofcom notifying them of extension to report on the Secretary of State’s Public Interest Intervention Notice of 30 November 2023 with regard to the acquisition of Telegraph Media Group Limited by RedBird IMI Media …
Letter to the Competition & Markets Authority notifying them of an extension to report on the Secretary of State’s Public Interest Intervention Notice of 30 November 2023 with regard to the acquisition of Telegraph Media…
Letter to solicitors acting on behalf of Redbird IMI and RB Investco Limited, on the decision to intervene in the anticipated acquisition of the Telegraph Media Group.
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