The Chief Coroner, His Honour Judge Thomas Teague KC, is nearing the end of his tour around all 83 coroner areas in England and Wales.
He started the tour shortly after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted...
Energy bill support schemes: next steps - letter to local authorities
An increase in online plant sales has brought an increased threat of plant pests and diseases.
An increase in online plant sales has brought an increased threat of plant pests and diseases. Dan Munro, ...
Foreign Secretary's statement on Nigerian Presidential elections
New UK partnership to tackle climate change in Latin America
Energy bill support schemes: next steps - letter to local authorities
Correspondence: Annual strategic steer for the Youth Justice Board 2023 to 2024
A few weeks ago, I blogged about the latest round of the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund.
It was one of the things Minister Mark Spencer covered today in his ...
Technological advances have revolutionised the detection, prevention and treatment of serious health conditions over many years.
New technology also has the potential to change the evidence base...
Upgrades to DASA proposal submission service
Choppy waters for Thames river boat-owner
Significant progress at MOD Ashchurch for the Vehicle Storage and Support Programme
HRC52: UK Statement on the Right to Development
WTO Trade Policy Review of Japan: UK Statement
UK and Gabon commit to support the conservation and sustainable management of forests.
Jonathan Hall reappointed to the Financial Policy Committee
Civil news: revised immigration specification published
Annual strategic steer for the Youth Justice Board 2023 to 2024
Correspondence: Annual strategic steer for the Youth Justice Board 2023 to 2024
Kicking off Women’s History Month we have some inspiring stories of some very inspiring women, taking us through their career journeys, and how and why they ended up working here at Justice Digital.
Lindsay...
Draft affirmative coming for Building (Public Bodies and Higher-Risk Building Work) (England) Regulations 2023. See other results for details.
Apply to the Attorney General's Civil Panel Counsel London
Denise Lewis Poulton appointed as Trustee of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and The National Lottery Heritage Fund
Norwegian Royal Plenary session
Scottish Secretary responds to GDP for Q4 2022 and December 2022
TRA final recommendation on Rebar anti-dumping measures upheld
ESFA Update: 1 March 2023
New expert panel to support victims after major disasters
Why Quality, Assurance and Testing matters? ÂOur Home Office Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) Quality, Assurance and Testing (QAT) team ensures that Home Office products and services are developed...
In the second instalment of our ‘Meet the IPO Board’ series, we chatted to Deputy CEO and Director of Services, Andy Bartlett, about his time at the IPO and where he wants the IPO to be in the future.
Armed forces parliamentary scheme group visits British forces in the Falklands Islands
Environment Agency launches new Flood Warning Services
UK and Singapore Ink New Green Economy Framework, Bolstering Energy and Climate Collaboration
The only thing Russia will achieve in Ukraine is dishonour, disgrace and defeat: UK statement to the OSCE
Homes for Ukraine: emails to guests and hosts
Apply to the Attorney General's Civil Panel Counsel London
The format of the Part 3 qualification test and the standards check have been in place for several years. I believe they are a significant improvement on the previous assessments. Â
They provide...
New funding for National Parks announced
Three existing BFEG committee members are reappointed
Ministers reappoint Mark Hoble to remuneration review bodies
Civil news: means free legal aid features in family rules changes
Closed consultation: Establishing an Independent Public Advocate
Today I have launched two formal consultations on proposals to improve the planning system to support measures in the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill.
PLANNING FEES
Planning application fees provide...
‘Today I am publishing the government’s response to the consultation on a small payments scheme for the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
The Mental Capacity Act (MCA) is a crucial piece of legislation...
The Government has published England’s second Rare Diseases Action Plan today, on international Rare Disease Day.
Approximately 3.5 million people in the UK are living with one of over 7,000 rare ...
I am announcing my intention to designate the first Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) – North East of Farnes Deep, Allonby Bay and Dolphin Head. These will contribute to the government’s vision...
Message from Welsh Secretary on St David's Day
Government announces a third year of support to help Hong Kongers settle into life in the UK
CMA provisionally clears satellite comms deal following in-depth review
Closed consultation: Establishing an Independent Public Advocate
Why do reefs need protection?
Most people are unaware of the many vitally important habitats which lie offshore beneath the surface of English coastal waters. Rocky and biogenic reefs are two of...
Earlier this month, we launched our 2023 Children’s social care point-in-time surveys. We run these questionnaires every year for about 6 weeks in February and March. This year, the surveys will...
Executive Summary
Interview with RPA Chief Executive Paul Caldwell
Paul talks about his career in the Civil Service and his time as the RPA’s Chief Executive. Paul also discusses the successes and...
Welcome to the fifth episode of The RPA Podcast.
In our latest episode, the RPA’s Chief Executive, Paul Caldwell, speaks to Andrew Hawnt, from the RPA’s Internal Communications team, about...
DBT unveils new 'Help to Grow' site to support businesses and grow the economy
Foreign Secretary in India to forge stronger economic and tech ties in Indo-Pacific