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Pupils across the country will be given the skills and tools needed to get the AI-powered jobs of the future thanks to a new skills programme launched by the Prime Minister.
Bolstering economic and migration ties and delivering further growth opportunities for British businesses are set to be at the top of the Foreign Secretary’s visit to India this weekend.
Millions more patients will receive appointments, screening invitations and other important information via the NHS App, as part of £50 million upgrade.
A first-of-its-kind digital marketplace is being built to help shake up how the UK public sector buys technology - hoping to unlock £1.2 billion in annual savings, save time and give public servants the power to rate supplie…
Scottish Secretary Ian Murray, joined by his sleeping baby daughter, and Scottish Chambers of Commerce Chief Executive Liz Cameron sign the deal in Edinburgh
Patients will receive better, faster and more appropriate emergency care as the government sets out reforms to shorten waiting times in A&E.
This document outlines the position on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations. Phase 2 progress reports are also now available.
The programme will run through 2026, focusing on co-developing solutions with marginalised communities and supporting ASEAN climate policy efforts.
An update following a cyber-attack on the Legal Aid Agency’s online digital services.
Working people in cities and towns from Sunderland to Solihull will benefit from the biggest investment in regional transport, as every part of the country prospers under Plan for Change.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves spoke at Mellor Bus Factory in Rochdale on 4 June 2025.
A new Deputy Chair has been appointed.
Sir Oliver Robbins met India’s Foreign Secretary in New Delhi for the annual UK-India Foreign Office Consultations.
Government to recruit new apprentices and broaden the Civil Service workforce
Modernising our airspace will help to reduce pollution from flying and help pave the way for new technologies like flying taxis.
Government crackdown on rip-off temporary staffing agencies delivers unprecedented savings, as NHS trusts are urged to eradicate agency spending altogether.
First ever Dormant Assets Scheme Strategy unlocks £440 million funding
More than 20,000 civil servants took part in a government-led trial using generative AI to support their daily work – with early results showing time savings equivalent to nearly 2 working weeks per person, per year.
The Kingdom of Morocco and the United Kingdom enter an Enhanced Strategic Partnership and sign a series of agreements driving mutual growth and security.
The Chancellor today (30 May) has nominated Richard Hughes for reappointment as Chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
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