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Recruiting 450 driving examiners and improving rules for booking driving tests will reduce driving test waiting times to help new drivers get on the road.
People with back, joint, and muscle issues living in areas with the worst waiting lists for musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions are set to be treated quicker and supported back into employment as the Government gets Britain wor…
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on non-proliferation.
The Prime Minister met the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, and the Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, in a trilateral meeting following the Joint Expeditionary Force summit today.
The Prime Minister met Ulf Kristersson, the Prime Minister of Sweden, in Tallinn this afternoon following a meeting of the Joint Expeditionary Force.
Review of HS2 including main decisions taken since the new government was formed in July and programme progress.
The government has delivered on its manifesto promise to strengthen the independent Migration Advisory Committee (MAC).
The Bus Services Bill will overhaul how bus services operate, delivering on our commitment to improve living standards across the country.
The King has been pleased to approve the following appointment.
Government relaunches the Net Zero Council, expanding its membership to include civil society and local government.
The Lord Chancellor has announced that courts can now sit up to 108,500 days this year, helping to tackle the court backlog.
New members to provide independent advice and support on Department for Business and Trade's work
The vital funding boost includes a significant increase to the police core grant from last year, a key part of our Plan for Change.
The application decision deadline is extended to 3 April 2025.
Lyn Garner has today (17 December 2024) been appointed to the New Towns Taskforce. She will replace Eamonn Boylan who will stand down from the Taskforce ahead of starting his new role as interim Chief Executive of Homes Engl…
Barrister Liz Thornhill has been announced as a new non-executive director at the Government Actuary’s Department.
Scottish Secretary chooses Ukrainian schoolgirl’s artwork for Christmas card
Following careful consideration of the PHSO’s report into how changes to the State Pension Age were communicated, the Government has accepted the Ombudsman’s finding of maladministration and has apologised for there being a …
Strict new controls suspending personal imports of certain sheep and goat commodities, such as meat, cheese and milk products, have been announced.
The Prime Minister met Prime Minister Kristen Michal ahead of the Joint Expeditionary Force summit in Tallin this morning.
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