PM call with Prime Minister Luxon of New Zealand: 30 July 2025
The Prime Minister spoke to New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon this morning. HM GovernmentSource
Read MorePM call with Prime Minister Albanese of Australia: 30 July 2025
The Prime Minister spoke to the Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese this morning to discuss the situation in Gaza. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreDfE Update: 30 July 2025
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers. HM GovernmentSource
Read MorePlaces of worship warned by regulator over “inflammatory and divisive” language
Two mosques have been issued with Official Warnings by the charity regulator over their involvement in inflammatory and divisive communications. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreNew Chair of the Marine Management Organisation appointed
Les Philpott will serve as Chair for a three-year term HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreFamily Procedure Rule Committee: Annual open meeting 3 November 2025
Are you interested in observing the rule making process? HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreJuly newsletter: Latest updates from the IAA
Our newsletter will be published quarterly, and all stakeholders are welcome to sign up to receive the latest edition straight to their inbox. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreBank of England governor blocks Rachel Reeves’s Revolut meeting
Concerns about chancellor’s involvement in independent process over fintech’s banking licence The governor of the Bank of England blocked a meeting that Rachel Reeves tried to secure with watchdogs and Revolut, amid concerns the chancellor was meddling in an independent process over the fintech’s UK banking licence. Andrew
Read MoreGAD engages with stakeholders through summer engagement programme
We are connecting with our clients and stakeholders across the UK through a summer engagement programme. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreShiga Toxin producing E.coli (STEC) cases rise in England
Children aged 1 to 4 years were most affected, as UKHSA reminds the public of simple steps to reduce infection. HM GovernmentSource
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