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17 January 2023

Russia is committing heinous crimes against Ukraine and trying to pull the wool over our eyes: UK Statement at the UN Security Council
seen at 23:42, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Russia is committing heinous crimes against Ukraine and trying to pull the wool over our eyes: UK Statement at the UN Security Council
Government tables amendments to NI Troubles legacy legislation
seen at 21:42, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Government tables amendments to NI Troubles legacy legislation
Teacher strikes: Everything you need to know about strike action in schools
seen at 20:38, 17 January in The Education Hub (Our copy).

On 16 January the National Education Union (NEU), one of the trade unions representing the teaching profession, announced its intention to strike. Not enough members of two other unions - the National...

One year since Houthi attacks on UAE: Foreign Secretary's statement
seen at 18:43, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
One year since Houthi attacks on UAE: Foreign Secretary's statement
UK fusion research examined by Science and Technology Committee
seen at 18:43, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
UK fusion research examined by Science and Technology Committee
GLD acquires Manchester office space
seen at 18:43, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
GLD acquires Manchester office space
Windrush Schemes factsheet – November 2022
seen at 18:37, 17 January in Home Office in the media (Our copy).
Windrush Schemes factsheet – November 2022
Delivering through Parliament for the British people
seen at 16:43, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Delivering through Parliament for the British people
Statement: Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill
seen at 16:43, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Statement: Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill
Lord Anderson appointed to review the Investigatory Powers Act
seen at 16:42, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Lord Anderson appointed to review the Investigatory Powers Act
Seeking a better way for local government insurance
seen at 16:42, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Seeking a better way for local government insurance
Up-rating report 2023
seen at 16:42, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Up-rating report 2023
Draft affirmative coming for Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2023
seen at 14:56, 17 January in Statutory Instruments (Our copy).
Draft affirmative coming for Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2023. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Regulations 2023
seen at 14:56, 17 January in Statutory Instruments (Our copy).
Draft affirmative coming for Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Regulations 2023. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Benefit Cap (Annual Limit) (Amendment) Regulations 2023
seen at 14:56, 17 January in Statutory Instruments (Our copy).
Draft affirmative coming for Benefit Cap (Annual Limit) (Amendment) Regulations 2023. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Social Security (Contributions) (Rates, Limits and Thresholds Amendments and National Insurance Funds Payments) Regulations 2023
seen at 14:56, 17 January in Statutory Instruments (Our copy).
Draft affirmative coming for Social Security (Contributions) (Rates, Limits and Thresholds Amendments and National Insurance Funds Payments) Regulations 2023. See other results for details.
Draft affirmative coming for Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2023
seen at 14:56, 17 January in Statutory Instruments (Our copy).
Draft affirmative coming for Guaranteed Minimum Pensions Increase Order 2023. See other results for details.
A £20 million boost for new development in Luton
seen at 14:50, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
A £20 million boost for new development in Luton
Southend’s £19.9 million infrastructure upgrades
seen at 14:50, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Southend’s £19.9 million infrastructure upgrades
Over £14.7 million allocation for new film studios in Ashford
seen at 14:50, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Over £14.7 million allocation for new film studios in Ashford
Centre for social enterprise in Bishop Auckland receives £65,000
seen at 14:50, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Centre for social enterprise in Bishop Auckland receives £65,000
Oxford Arms pub awarded £300,000
seen at 14:50, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Oxford Arms pub awarded £300,000
Over £56,000 funding to help secure the future of the Weardale High House Chapel
seen at 14:49, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Over £56,000 funding to help secure the future of the Weardale High House Chapel
£16 million to boost Barrow’s regeneration
seen at 14:49, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
£16 million to boost Barrow’s regeneration
£19.9 million to Transform Twycross Zoo
seen at 14:49, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
£19.9 million to Transform Twycross Zoo
The Silks on the Downs pub saved with almost £240,000 support
seen at 14:49, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
The Silks on the Downs pub saved with almost £240,000 support
£19.6 million funding for Birkenhead Waterfront
seen at 14:49, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
£19.6 million funding for Birkenhead Waterfront
Dorset village shop saved with £200,000 award
seen at 14:48, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Dorset village shop saved with £200,000 award
£20 million Levelling Up Fund allocation for Stockton South
seen at 14:48, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
£20 million Levelling Up Fund allocation for Stockton South
£9.5 million boost for West Hove regeneration
seen at 14:48, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
£9.5 million boost for West Hove regeneration
Pugin Studios brought back to life with support of £300,000 funding
seen at 14:48, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Pugin Studios brought back to life with support of £300,000 funding
£20 million allocation for Manchester's Culture in the City project
seen at 14:47, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
£20 million allocation for Manchester's Culture in the City project
£13 million boost for ‘Salford Rise’ infrastructure project
seen at 14:46, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
£13 million boost for ‘Salford Rise’ infrastructure project
Victoria House to get new lease of life with £550,000 funding
seen at 14:46, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Victoria House to get new lease of life with £550,000 funding
£37 million to help transform transport in Liverpool
seen at 14:46, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
£37 million to help transform transport in Liverpool
Child Maintenance Service to clamp down on domestic abuse
seen at 14:45, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Child Maintenance Service to clamp down on domestic abuse
Village Shop to receive £200k of UK Government funding
seen at 14:45, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Village Shop to receive £200k of UK Government funding
How leading football finance expert Kieran Maguire uses Companies House data
seen at 14:41, 17 January in Companies House (Our copy).

When it comes to explaining the complex world of money in football, few do it better than lecturer, author, podcaster, and media commentator Kieran Maguire. Here he shares some rare insight into how Companies...

NHS industrial action - media fact sheet
seen at 14:40, 17 January in Department of Health and Social Care Media Centre (Our copy).

*Updated 17 January*

This fact sheet sets out the Department of Health and Social Care’s position on industrial action by NHS staff.

 Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay said:

“...

Head of International Technology Department - SCS1
seen at 14:38, 17 January in Government Science and Engineering (Our copy).
Head of International Technology Department - SCS1
Head of Global Science - SCS1 Deputy Director
seen at 14:38, 17 January in Government Science and Engineering (Our copy).
Head of Global Science - SCS1 Deputy Director
Oil Price Cap Update
seen at 14:36, 17 January in Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (Our copy).

What is the Russian Oil Price Cap? 

The UK and Price Cap Coalition (G7 + Australia) partners have agreed tough and comprehensive sanctions on Russia’s most lucrative export: crude oil and refined oil products...

Domestic Abuse - Adopting a whole family approach
seen at 14:31, 17 January in Supporting Families Programme (Our copy).

Summary

System and cultural changes can be challenging. We would like to share how the London Safe and Together partnership, with Waltham Forest as the lead borough, tackles domestic abuse by adopting...

New diagnostic centre in Stockton-on-Tees to deliver hundreds of thousands of checks, scans and tests a year
seen at 11:44, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
New diagnostic centre in Stockton-on-Tees to deliver hundreds of thousands of checks, scans and tests a year
Birmingham 2022 contributes £870 million to UK economy
seen at 11:43, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Birmingham 2022 contributes £870 million to UK economy
Ongoing disruptions to the Lachin Corridor: UK statement to the OSCE
seen at 11:43, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Ongoing disruptions to the Lachin Corridor: UK statement to the OSCE
Forestry Commission lifts Phytophthora pluvialis restrictions on timber industry
seen at 11:43, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Forestry Commission lifts Phytophthora pluvialis restrictions on timber industry
Water company fined £560,170 after sewage discharge in river
seen at 11:43, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Water company fined £560,170 after sewage discharge in river
Guidance: Birmingham: Centre City Probation Office
seen at 11:41, 17 January in Ministry of Justice - Activity on GOV.UK (Our copy).
Guidance: Birmingham: Centre City Probation Office
Charity regulator seeks input into new draft social media guidance
seen at 10:44, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Charity regulator seeks input into new draft social media guidance
65,000 customers use HMRC app to pay their Self Assessment bill
seen at 10:43, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
65,000 customers use HMRC app to pay their Self Assessment bill
Open consultation: Personal Injury Discount Rate: Exploring the option of a dual/multiple rate
seen at 10:42, 17 January in Ministry of Justice - Activity on GOV.UK (Our copy).
Open consultation: Personal Injury Discount Rate: Exploring the option of a dual/multiple rate
A fresh approach to service assessments
seen at 10:40, 17 January in DfE Digital, Data and Technology (Our copy).

We’ve been designing and building a new service to make it easier for schools and education providers to get funding so that teachers can mentor trainees.

We knew we were coming to the end of our...

Conquering the Digital Heap
seen at 10:30, 17 January in Cabinet Office Digital (Our copy).

conquering the digital heap

The ‘Digital Heap’

This phrase was first coined by Sir Alex Allan in his 2015 Review of Government Digital Records in which he noted that the transition from paper-based working...

The Stamp Duty Land Tax (Temporary Relief) Bill (Baroness Penn)
seen at 09:52, 17 January in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

I have considered the Stamp Duty Land Tax (Temporary Relief) Bill in relation to Section 19(1)(a) of the Human Rights Act 1998. In my view, all its provisions are compatible with the convention rights.

Reform of the Clandestine Entrant Civil Penalty Scheme (Robert Jenrick)
seen at 09:51, 17 January in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

This Government is determined to crack down on illegal migration, to dismantle the organised criminal gangs behind it and to keep our borders safe and secure.

For over twenty years, we have run ...

Green Freeports in Scotland (Michael Gove)
seen at 09:51, 17 January in Written Ministerial Statements (Our copy).

On 13 January, the UK and Scottish governments jointly announced that the Firth of Forth, and Inverness and Cromarty Firth have been successful in their bids to establish two new Green Freeports.

Green ...

Foreign Secretary visits USA and Canada to galvanise global action on Ukraine for 2023
seen at 09:46, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Foreign Secretary visits USA and Canada to galvanise global action on Ukraine for 2023
Horizon Scanning Case Study: What is an Actionable Horizon Scanning Signal (AHSS)?
seen at 09:46, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Horizon Scanning Case Study: What is an Actionable Horizon Scanning Signal (AHSS)?
Schools continue to improve since pandemic
seen at 09:46, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Schools continue to improve since pandemic
Customer satisfaction with Security Industry Authority remains high
seen at 09:45, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
Customer satisfaction with Security Industry Authority remains high
Policy paper: Damien Bendall Independent Review Action Plan
seen at 09:44, 17 January in Ministry of Justice - Activity on GOV.UK (Our copy).
Policy paper: Damien Bendall Independent Review Action Plan
Open consultation: Personal Injury Discount Rate: Exploring the option of a dual/multiple rate
seen at 09:43, 17 January in Ministry of Justice - Activity on GOV.UK (Our copy).
Open consultation: Personal Injury Discount Rate: Exploring the option of a dual/multiple rate
Game on!
seen at 09:43, 17 January in Civil Service (Our copy).

Civil Service Awards 2022 Project Delivery winner, Commonwealth Games Delivery Unit

From street cleaning, stewarding, a scorching summer to security, the Birmingham Commonwealth Games Delivery Unit pulled...
Seeking a better way for local government insurance
seen at 09:42, 17 January in Actuaries in government (Our copy).

Every year, local government authorities spend hundreds of millions of pounds buying insurance. In contrast, central government departments spend next to nothing, retaining their risks instead.

Why this...

Why I enjoy being a mentor
seen at 09:40, 17 January in Defra digital, data and technology (Our copy).

On International Mentoring Day, Joya Snowden shares her own mentoring journey, including her motivations for becoming a mentor, how she got started and some tips for finding your own mentor.

Revolutionising our management of heritage on the Defence estate
seen at 09:38, 17 January in Inside DIO (Our copy).

Guy Salkeld pictured on the excavation site at Flower's Barrow, Lulworth Training Area, where an Iron Age hillfort once stood [Crown Copyright / MOD 2022]

The MOD has a rich and diverse historic environment...
Towards a sustainable future for Penwith Moors
seen at 09:37, 17 January in Natural England (Our copy).

This is a follow up to the Natural England blog of 07 October 2022 which outlines the designation of Penwith Moors as an SSSI.

By Mark Beard - Penwith Moors SSSI designation project manager

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Research: SIA customer satisfaction report for 2022
seen at 09:35, 17 January in Security Industry Authority - Activity on GOV.UK (Our copy).
Research: SIA customer satisfaction report for 2022
Press release: Customer satisfaction with Security Industry Authority remains high
seen at 09:34, 17 January in Security Industry Authority - Activity on GOV.UK (Our copy).
Press release: Customer satisfaction with Security Industry Authority remains high
UK takes further action to protect vital marine habitats
seen at 02:44, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
UK takes further action to protect vital marine habitats
New plan for smart electric vehicle (EV) charging could save consumers up to £1000 a year
seen at 02:44, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
New plan for smart electric vehicle (EV) charging could save consumers up to &pound;1000 a year
UK donates lifesaving medical supplies to Ukraine to treat civilians
seen at 02:44, 17 January in News and communications (Our copy).
UK donates lifesaving medical supplies to Ukraine to treat civilians
Policy paper: Damien Bendall Independent Review Action Plan
seen at 02:42, 17 January in Ministry of Justice - Activity on GOV.UK (Our copy).
Policy paper: Damien Bendall Independent Review Action Plan
Waste criminals targeted on Environment Agency day of action
seen at 02:40, 17 January in Creating a better place (Our copy).

Officers from the Environment Agency and the Joint Unit for Waste Crime visited a number of sites across England on Thursday 12 January as part of Operations Lyceum and Iris, cracking down on waste criminals...

Simplified process for verifying the death of a donor, attorney, deputy or guardian
seen at 02:36, 17 January in Office of the Public Guardian (Our copy).

[English] - [Cymraeg]

We have simplified the process we follow after being notified that someone has died. We now verify deaths using the Post Office (HMPO) Life Event Verification system, ...