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HM Treasury
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 16:25
Joint statement from the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Finland and Poland
HM Treasury | Official News ReleaseJoint statement from member countries of the Multilateral Defence Mechanism

Department for Education
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 16:20
From September, 1,400 more schools get free breakfast clubs, branded uniform costs are capped, saving families up to £1,000 a year on school costs.
Department for Education | Official News ReleaseGovernment to cut costs for parents ahead of new school year

Homeless Link
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 16:15
Homeless Link is looking to further develop the National Homelessness Skills Framework, a key resource to support the learning and development of the housing and homelessness workforce. In particular, it is important that it reflects the valuable and diverse contribution volunteers make across the homelessness sector.
Homeless Link | Official News ReleaseHelp shape the volunteer section of the National Homelessness Skills Framework

Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 16:10
Bradford, Manchester, Bristol, London and Birmingham are the first cities to host annual ‘Energising Britain’ events.
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero | Official News ReleaseCommunities backed to lead local climate and nature action

Foreign,Commonwealth and Development Office
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 16:05
The UK is sanctioning Russian actors involved in the development of deadly toxins Novichok and Epibatidine, linked to the deaths of Alexei Navalny and Dawn Sturgess.
Foreign,Commonwealth and Development Office | Official News ReleaseUK sanctions Russians developing chemical weapons used to kill Alexei Navalny and Dawn Sturgess

WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations)
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 15:25
Business volumes in the financial services sector dropped at a rapid pace in the three months to June, following a temporary recovery in Q1, according to the latest CBI Financial Services Survey.
WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations) | Official News ReleaseCBI - Financial services activity slumped in Q2 – CBI Financial Services Survey

Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC - formerly IPCC)
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 15:20
Statement from Rachel Watson, Director General of the IOPC, on the Police Leadership Commission report.
Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC - formerly IPCC) | Official News ReleaseIOPC response to the Police Leadership Commission report

Homeless Link
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 15:15
Last week (3 July 2026), Jeremy White, Head of Consultancy at Homeless Link, had the privilege of speaking at a National Housing Federation event, focusing on supported housing strategies and the all-important needs assessments now required of all local authorities.
Homeless Link | Official News ReleaseLocal Supported Housing Strategies: Reflections from the National Housing Federation Conference

Financial Conduct Authority
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 15:10
The review sets out how AI could reshape retail financial services for consumers, firms, markets and regulators by 2030 and beyond.
Financial Conduct Authority | Official News ReleaseFCA publishes landmark review into impact of AI on retail financial services

NHS England
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 15:05
A major rollout of new artificial intelligence (AI) tools across the NHS is being accelerated to help cut waiting lists and improve care for millions of patients.
NHS England | Official News ReleaseNHS accelerates artificial intelligence rollout to cut waiting times and improve care for millions

WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations)
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 14:25
Sir Ciarán Devane said it will play a key role in plans to transform the NHS and improve productivity.
WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations) | Official News ReleaseNHS Alliance responds to rollout of new AI tools across the NHS

National Crime Agency
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 14:20
Parents and carers are being alerted to the growing threat of children's images shared online being manipulated into AI generated sexual abuse material.
National Crime Agency | Official News ReleaseNew guidance for parents and carers as AI-manipulated images of children become a growing concern

Department for Transport
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 14:15
The £22 million government investment will replace dozens of Victorian arches to avoid the risk of collapse and ensure the road is safe for the next 100 years.
Department for Transport | Official News ReleaseGovernment backs Brighton beaches with new funding

NHS Wales
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 14:10
Public Health Wales and Cardiff University have signed a new three-year agreement to work together on research that can help improve health and reduce health inequalities in Wales.
NHS Wales | Official News ReleasePublic Health Wales and Cardiff University agree new research partnership to improve health in Wales

Department of Health and Social Care
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 14:05
New NHS staff standards will make employers accountable for tackling racism, violence and sexual harassment, with results published in league tables.
Department of Health and Social Care | Official News ReleaseNHS sets first-ever staff standards to tackle racism and violence

Scottish Government
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 13:25
Two new council tax bands for homes worth more than £1 million.
Scottish Government | Official News ReleaseMansion tax rates consultation

Department for Transport
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 13:20
Transport for London's (TfL's) Art on the Underground programme launches its 42nd pocket Tube map cover, by internationally renowned artist Ellen Gallagher
Department for Transport | Official News ReleaseNew pocket Tube map artwork by Ellen Gallagher explores London’s maritime history and hidden layers

Ministry of Defence
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 13:15
NATO air policing conducted by F-35 jets from European aircraft carrier for first time in boost to High North security.
Ministry of Defence | Official News ReleaseUK Forces protect NATO with aircraft carrier operations in High North

Attorney General's Office
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 13:10
Following a successful pilot, rape and sexual assault survivors across all of England and Wales will have the right to ask for their cases to be reviewed before a final decision to offer no evidence is made.
Attorney General's Office | Official News ReleaseSolicitor General announces national rollout of Early Victims’ Right to Review scheme

Parliamentary Committees and Public Enquiries
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 13:05
The UK’s multi-billion-pound conference, exhibition and trade fair sector risks falling behind overseas competitors and missing out on valuable economic opportunities unless there is a new focus and commitment to funding from government.
Parliamentary Committees and Public Enquiries | Official News ReleaseConference, exhibition and trade fair sector could miss out on growth without government action, MPs warn

Association of Police and Crime Commissioners
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 12:25
APCC Chair Emily Spurrell responds to the findings and recommendations of the Police Leadership Commission led by Lord Blunkett and Lord Herbert
Association of Police and Crime Commissioners | Official News ReleaseAPCC Chair response to the Police Leadership Commission’s report

Crown Prosecution Service
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 12:20
The first victims of rape have seen cases continue following second review as a pioneering pilot reaches the one-year mark – the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has said.
Crown Prosecution Service | Official News ReleaseRape victims to get opportunity for case review before prosecution is stopped as CPS rolls out pilot across England and Wales

Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 12:15
New rules include a cap on donations from those who've lived overseas and tougher checks on company donations.
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government | Official News ReleaseTough new rules to crackdown on foreign money in UK elections

Department for Work and Pensions
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 12:10
More than 300,000 residents in supported housing and temporary accommodation will no longer face a drop in income when increasing their working hours, under new rules laid in Parliament today [Monday 6 July].
Department for Work and Pensions | Official News ReleaseSupported housing residents to keep more of what they earn under new rules

Department for Business & Trade
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 12:05
Government steps up action to protect children with toy safety rules
Department for Business & Trade | Official News ReleaseGovernment steps up action to protect children as AI-enabled toys emerge

Association of Police and Crime Commissioners
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 11:25
APCC Addictions and Substance Abuse Joint Leads are supporting Alcohol Awareness Week 2026 (6-12 July) to raise awareness of alcohol-related harms and concerns about recent policy changes.
Association of Police and Crime Commissioners | Official News ReleaseMarking Alcohol Awareness Week 2026

Environment Agency
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 11:20
The Environment Agency has launched an investigation into the illegal dumping of waste on land in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
Environment Agency | Official News ReleaseInvestigation launched into Bradford waste dumping

Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 11:15
A temporary export bar has been placed on two prehistoric handaxes representing some of the oldest human settlements in Britain
Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Official News ReleaseExport bar to save flint handaxes crafted by some of Britain’s very first human settlers

Environment Agency
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 11:10
The landowner and three waste carriers have been convicted for waste dumping, with the latest defendant told to pay over £11,000.
Environment Agency | Official News ReleaseEnvironment Agency operation convicts four Devon waste criminals

WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations)
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 11:05
Ruth Fuller, WWF’s Chief Advisor on Climate Change responded to the World Meteorological Organization’s forecast that El Niño conditions will strengthen rapidly over the coming months, increasing the likelihood of extreme weather events
WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations) | Official News Release“While climate change has already turned up the heat, El Niño could add fuel to the fire and bring more extremes” – WWF

Electoral Commission
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 10:25
Chief Executive Vijay Rangarajan on the Electoral Commission’s response to the Rycroft Review into countering foreign financial influence and interference in UK politics:
Electoral Commission | Official News ReleaseElectoral Commission responds to Rycroft Review report

HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS)
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 10:20
Long-term budget reductions and continued uncertainty about Northern Ireland’s funding are impacting the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s (PSNI) operational capacity, the policing inspectorate has said.
HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) | Official News ReleaseFunding uncertainty continues to impact the Police Service of Northern Ireland

Transport for London
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 10:15
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, extends TfL bus and tram fare freeze until 1 November 2026, alongside his brand new Weekend Hopper fare being introduced over school holidays, making travel cheaper and easier than ever this summer
Transport for London | Official News Release'Hop about the capital’ this summer as Mayor’s fare freeze for bus and trams extended

Northern Ireland Assembly
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 10:10
The Northern Ireland Assembly’s Committee for the Economy is seeking views on the Renewable Electricity Generation Bill as part of its scrutiny of the legislation.
Northern Ireland Assembly | Official News ReleaseEconomy Committee launches call for evidence on the Renewable Electricity Generation Bill

WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations)
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 10:05
Councils in England are facing a £7 billion funding black hole within three years opening up a gap so large it is more than the current council spend on roads, transport, homelessness and housing services combined.
WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations) | Official News ReleaseLGA - Councils warn of £7bn funding black hole threatening local services in three years

National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA)
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 09:25
In the wake of a new report from the Housing, Communities & Local Government Select Committee on PRS housing conditions, the NRLA has published its response to the report's key takeaways.
National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) | Official News ReleaseLandlords respond to housing committee report on rental housing standards

Solicitors Regulation Authority
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 09:20
A new report has found that, while high-volume consumer claims can provide an important route to redress, many people experience problems or are unclear about what they have signed up to.
Solicitors Regulation Authority | Official News ReleaseResearch highlights risks in high-volume consumer claims sector

Think Tanks
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 09:15
The NHS Modernisation Bill (Health Bill) provides a legal basis for the abolition of NHS England and other measures set out in the 10 Year Health Plan.
Think Tanks | Official News ReleaseThe King's Fund evidence submission to the Public Bill Committee on the NHS Modernisation Bill (Health Bill)

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 09:10
18,771 new homes in East Anglia, Lincolnshire and the Home Counties closer to being built
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Official News ReleaseAlmost 20,000 new homes unlocked after breakthrough by government Water Delivery Taskforce

WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations)
Monday 06 July 2026 @ 09:05
Cllr Gerald Vernon-Jackson, Chair of the Local Government Association’s Children, Young People and Families Committee, responded to Ofsted’s plan to tackle unregistered children’s homes
WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations) | Official News ReleaseOfsted plan to tackle unregistered children’s homes – LGA response


