Screwfix Foundation is open for small grants up to £5k for projects that improve, repair and maintain physical buildings (or land attached to it) used by those in need throughout the UK and Republic of Ireland.
National Grid Electricity Transmission plc (NGET) has today (Wednesday 11th March 2026) agreed to pay £20 million into Ofgem’s Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme after accepting historic failures to properly monitor, maintain and repair some civil assets and to plan and resource remediation works on those civil assets at the Harker 132kV substation near Carlisle, Cumbria (“Harker”) in the period November 2016 to November 2021.
The government’s flagship rail upgrade programme for the north of England must more closely align with national and local growth plans and involve better collaboration between central and local authorities to fully realise the benefits, according to a new National Audit Office (NAO).
A new treatment option for menopausal hot flushes and night sweats can be used in the NHS when hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is not suitable.
Wales has taken a major step forward in protecting residents in their homes after the Senedd yesterday (Tuesday, 10 March) passed the Building Safety (Wales) Bill — one of the largest pieces of legislation ever considered by the Senedd.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into the Allen Trust (charity number: 1146388 )
Research funders urged to back a voluntary charter including commitments to paid maternity leave for PhD students and more help to return to work and flexible working.
Study highlights misperceptions on the role of antibiotics in managing common childhood illness.
Defence Secretary and Attorney General met JEF legal representatives to address action against Russia's sanction-evading shadow fleet funding Ukraine war.
Environment Agency plans to remove blight in time for new season “Sunk, wrecked, abandoned – they’ve got to go” says Deputy Director of Navigation
No new regulation needed on salmon mortalities.
The CMA is examining heating oil amid concerns about rising prices due to conflict in the Middle East.
UK Export Finance announces support for a UK luxury sustainable packaging company to expand into new foreign markets.
Reforms will strengthen conditions for joining and remaining in the queue for demand connections, and prioritise projects that deliver growth and jobs.
An additional £40.5 million of funding has been allocated this year to support essential capital repairs and maintenance across schools, colleges and universities in Wales.
Fund cleared historic debt in over 70,000 cases across Scotland.
This competition requires ideas for optimising the safety of blood used in deployed settings
Government is currently unable to deliver on its strategic objective to reduce spending on consultants. In a new report, the Public Accounts Committee not only casts doubt on government’s ability to meet its aspiration to put an immediate stop to all non-essential consultant spending, but shows that it is not even clear if the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s intention to halve this spending in 2025-26 is an effective approach to achieving the £1.2bn+ in savings aimed for by this year.
Yesterday we have published a research report on good practice in health and social care services when caring for people living with a type of dementia. As part of our dementia strategy, we commissioned this research, which was carried out by IFF Research in partnership with Leeds Beckett University.
The funding is being provided by Great British Energy, the UK Government’s publicly owned energy company, with the Welsh Government overseeing delivery of the funding in Wales.
The Hereditary Peers Bill has passed in the House of Lords in one of the biggest reforms to Parliament and UK democracy in a generation.
British manufacturers will save millions of pounds a year as the Government removes tariffs on offshore wind energy components from 1 April.
Tech firms must do more to protect women and girls online or face further action, Tech Secretary Liz Kendall warns at major platform roundtable.
Throughout my time as Children’s Commissioner, I have heard from a million children and know how socially aware and engaged young people today are – as well as being full of practical ideas to make England the best place to grow up.
The Home Office has published its Fraud Strategy 20262029, outlining a multi-year plan to tackle fraud against individuals and businesses in the UK.
The UK has established its first sovereign manufacturing capability for ultrahigh temperature materials - vital for space, hypersonic and propulsion systems.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) is launching a UK‑wide training programme to support the development of project professionals across the nuclear sector.
The Consumer Council for Water (CCW) says allowing five water companies to increase their customers’ bills even further will heap more pressure on households already struggling to absorb recent price hikes.
In less than a month, new providers of children's homes, fostering services and secure accommodation will no longer be able to make a profit in Wales, making it the first nation in the UK to take this landmark step.
More than 180 people from across the UK heard speeches, viewed exhibitions and ate together at a Ramadan event.
The government has published its Fraud Strategy 2026-2029 which sets out its plan for fighting fraud over the next three years.
Rape victims will have access to dedicated legal advice throughout the criminal justice process, while new project will look at shifting the focus of rape court cases from the victim to the perpetrator.
Boost for patients as the government bolsters the dental workforce by thousands.
Volunteering Support Fund 2025-27 grants announced.
Aside from policy differences with the US, the UK’s Armed Forces’ size and capacity make difficult any large UK involvement in war with Iran.
The Government has launched a consultation asking the public to share their views on how digital ID is used to make public services quicker, easier and more secure to access.
A new study by Public Health Wales, Bangor University and Liverpool John Moores University has shown how abuse, struggling with finances and loneliness and social isolation in later life increase people’s risks of poor health.
A Dorset Police officer is due in court accused of assaulting a man, following an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).
The long-expected consultation into the National Digital ID Scheme was yesterday launched.
Sistani has issued a layered statement addressing the war against Iran.
An independent group of experts appointed by the CMA has decided how much revenue 5 water companies are allowed following their rejection of Ofwat’s decision.
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn MP, yesterday [09 March] announced the Terms of Reference for the Patrick Finucane Inquiry.
First students to do V Levels from 2027 as part of ambitious reforms to post-16 system that will prepare them for future jobs.
You may have seen recent reports in the news regarding gas shortages.
The Shield seeks to address serious security and narcotics issues in Latin America. But a detail-light, ‘Trumpista-only’ alliance repeats past mistakes in Latin America.
Blog posted by: Rob Thompson, Home Office Chief Digital, Data and Technology Officer, 10 March 2026 – Digital strategy, Leadership, Transformation.
After a murky weekend, the week ahead begins on a somewhat brighter note for parts of the UK.
The government is launching a rallying call for action, setting out the first steps towards a more connected, cohesive and resilient United Kingdom
This is a Report on research into the roles and functions of the Scottish Law Officers.
Vignettes of Article 5 responses reveal wide, plausible consequences of NATO shortcomings in pursuit of the Women, Peace and Security agenda.
Families to save on their energy bills with new obligations for suppliers to fix smart meters more quickly, cutting waiting times for billpayers.
Learn how NICE's healthtech guidance helped bring life-changing genetic testing to neonatal units across the UK, saving 20 babies' hearing so far with potential to prevent hearing loss in 200 babies annually.
Statement given yesterday by The Rt Hon Baroness Smith of Malvern, Minister of State (Minister for Skills) and Minister of State (Minister for Women and Equalities) at the UN Security Council meeting on Afghanistan.
13 Welsh games studios and companies are on the way to the 40th GDC Festival of Gaming, the games industry’s major annual global gathering, in San Francisco, California.
Over a third of workers in Great Britain now work remotely or in hybrid arrangements, but not all employers realise health and safety responsibilities apply equally at home as in the workplace.
The Crown Prosecution Service has today announced Anthony Russell, 43, has been charged with the murder of Ian Huntley at HMP Frankland.
Statement to update the House on the Middle East.
For 2026 to 2027, the light dues rate will increase to 46 pence per tonne to support the high-quality service on which the maritime sector relies (09 March 2026).
The data also shows just over half of all retail areas are found out of town
The Trump administration has given mixed messages about its support for a potential Kurdish uprising, which would face a range of challenges against an uncertain backdrop.
A man nicknamed “Killer” and his two younger brothers have been convicted 18 years after they sexually abused four children and a woman in Sheffield, following a National Crime Agency investigation.
Powers are in addition to an imminent consultation that will road-test plans to ban leaders who use their positions to promote violence or hatred.
A new plan to reduce deaths and harms caused by alcohol and drugs has been published.
Education Secretary's key note speech given yesterday at the South East RISE inclusion conference.
A popular online platform for Welsh-language live music is expanding, with the launch of a new Awni? mobile app.
Departmental officials are being recalled before an Assembly Committee this week and have been told to be ready to give ‘substantive and detailed’ answers about their handling of the Child Poverty Strategy.
RoSPA has launched Towards a Safer Scotland, our manifesto for the 2026 Scottish Parliamentary Election, which sets out key priorities for accident prevention across Scotland.
The majority of young people trust the information they learn about politics at school, but just 30% of under-18s say they have learnt about it there, according to new research by the Electoral Commission.
Britain’s welfare bill is set to surge by £18 billion in a single year, enough to fund a huge expansion of the armed forces, as ministers scramble to find money to strengthen the military
New online resources, made possible by UKRI investment, provide useful information and support to loved ones of people ‘sectioned’ under the Mental Health Act.
A new app will offer free, bilingual and personalised support to help people quit smoking for good across Wales.
Statement by UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Edouard Beigbeder
More young people in Wales will be eligible for Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) from September.
Five years on from COVID, Scotland's public services are still struggling to recover
JD Spencer Farm Partnership was fined £7,000 and £8,944 of legal costs after two slurry pollution incidents impacted the Bristol Avon river.
A compulsory winding-up order was made against Oenofuture Limited on 4 March 2026 and the Provisional Liquidation which was in place since the 5 February 2026 has come to an end.
Public Health Wales is celebrating the re-designation of its Policy and International Health Directorate as a World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre on Investment for Health and Well-being. This reaffirms Wales’ position as a global leader in shaping policies, strategies and investments with health, well-being and equity at the heart.
Jordan Cummins, CBI UK Competitiveness Director, responds to NISTA announcement on infrastructure pipeline
Welsh farmers will benefit from a £6.5 million funding boost after the Ffermio Bro scheme delivered remarkable results in its first year.
Following the recent energy price cap announcement on the 25th of February, the Adam Smith Institute’s (ASI) updated Electricity Tracker reveals a staggering divergence in electricity costs between the UK and its nearest neighbour. British households are now paying 40% more for electricity than those in France, adding an average of £193 to quarterly domestic bills.
Two brothers have been found guilty today (Monday 9 March 2026) of sexually abusing a child around twenty years ago in Sheffield.
£5.8 million to charities and partners to bolster whole family support across 2026-27
Welsh businesses, universities and colleges can now access new opportunities in the growing defence sector through Wales Regional Defence and Security Cluster, which was launched today.
Negotiations underway on UK-EU deal to make trade easier, cheaper and quicker, with Northern Ireland at the heart of the talks
Typical early spring conditions dominate the immediate forecast, with the potential for wintry hazards to develop later in the week, particularly across northern and western areas.
Some voters in May local elections to cast their ballot in a shopping centre and on weekends as part of plans to make voting easier
A 58-year-old man has been charged with international crimes allegedly committed in Damascus in 2011 as part of widespread attacks on civilians, the Crown Prosecution Service has announced.
New research published today (Monday 9 March) by the Electoral Commission shows young people in Northern Ireland are keen to take part in democracy, but many lack the knowledge and trusted information needed to engage confidently in voting.
To cut red tape and costs for importing and exporting with the EU, the UK will align with EU Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) legislation.
The TUC yesterday (Sunday) hailed the Employment Rights Act as “an important step forward” for working women as new analysis shows women will disproportionately benefit from new workers’ rights measures rolled out from next month.
The National Crime Agency has welcomed the Government’s new Fraud Strategy, which will bolster the organisation’s commitment to protecting the public against fraudsters particularly those operating upstream, overseas and online.
Around 80,000 people will be better supported in the community following an increase in funding for nursing care.
Three-year funding commitment alongside new industry partnership pilot.
Businesses urged to take simple steps for smoother trade with the EU
Increase in funding support announced on International Women’s Day.
The consultation, launched today, is seeking views on a proposed sentencing guideline for the offence of assault on a police constable. The sentencing guideline is being updated in keeping with CPS charging policy.
More than 10,000 calls have been made to Martha’s Rule helplines in the first 16 months of the NHS scheme, saving lives and helping thousands of patients benefit from changes to their care.
The 15 museums and galleries sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) increased their total self-generated income by 53% in real terms from 2021-22 to 2024-25, to £563 million, reaching the level achieved before the pandemic despite lower visitor numbers, according to a new National Audit Office (NAO) report
New and expanded fraud strategy sets out how the government will dismantle overseas scam compounds and protect the public from the UK’s most pervasive crime.
The UK has revealed for the first time its maintenance, repair and overhaul systems (MRO) facilities in Ukraine, with four operational and a fifth planned.
New terrestrial timing signal will ease reliance on satellite systems for digital infrastructure, like mobile phone networks and online banking.
Children will be better protected from abusive parents as the Government moves to abolish the presumption of parental involvement in the new Courts and Tribunal Bill – a landmark piece of legislation to fix the justice system after years of neglect.
Increased support for universities to tackle extremism and intimidation
Businesses are being urged to take simple steps to prepare for the landmark EU agri-food deal, that will cut costs, slash red tape and open up opportunities for exporters and importers.
Apprentices from across Scotland demonstrated why work-based learning is critical to the country’s long-term economic success at a Scottish Parliament reception hosted by CBI Scotland and sponsored by Skills Development Scotland on Thursday March 5.
The Prime Minister will visit a community centre in London where he'll meet with people to discuss the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on communities here in Britain.
The Environment Agency has opened a consultation into its ‘minded to’ decision to grant a permit variation to Angus Fire Limited in North Yorkshire.
UK Minister for Africa Jenny Chapman visited the DRC, pledging £13m for peace, aid, and support for survivors of sexual violence, while boosting clean energy, business finance, and sustainable growth.
As the Vera C. Rubin Observatory issues live alerts of changes in the night sky, a UK innovation allows us to observe millions of unfolding astronomical events.
LGA calls for urgent sentencing review as court fines for fly-tipping undercut council penalties
A new collection will provide learners with greater opportunities to learn about their local area and the diverse history of Wales.
Photonics, the science and technology of light, is a foundational enabler of innovation across multiple sectors, from telecommunications and healthcare to AI and quantum technologies.
Rosie Clellow of London Borough of Camden has contributed this blog about their new trauma-informed Personal Passports scheme, which they are having a lot of success with.
A sensor has been launched into orbit, marking a significant step towards more accurate and timely weather prediction that could have worldwide benefits.
Dame Clare Moriarty, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, responded to the announcement on WaterSure reform
A man who drove his car into a crowd of people, leaving one woman with life-altering injuries, has his sentence increased following the Solicitor General’s intervention.
techUK is delighted to share the newly published SME Playbook, developed by the NHS England SME Advisory Group.
The Women’s Homelessness Alliance North East discuss their participation in the Women’s Rough Sleeping Census and the importance of this work.
From clearing space junk to detecting wildfires in seconds, UK startups are applying space technology to some of today’s most urgent challenges
Amanda Hopgood, Chair of the Local Government Association’s Children, Young People and Families Committee, responds to the PAC report on SEND reform
A Washington man has been convicted of multiple rapes and causing grievous bodily harm after deliberately infecting men with HIV.
Unions need a seat at the table in future pandemic planning to ensure proper workplace safety protections are in place - and to prevent the spread of infection in workplaces and wider society, the TUC says.
A community space which opened a year ago in the centre of Swansea centre is now helping the city’s older people to stay connected, active and engaged in their communities.
The government plans to crack down on illegal underage sunbed use to cut cancer risks to teenagers.
The Shared Services Strategy aims to standardise processes, reduce costs and improve data insights across government. It aims for government departments to share ‘back office’ functions such as finance, payroll and human resources
The Communications and Digital Committee publishes its report ‘AI, copyright and the creative industries’.
Your questions answered on the impact of recent conflict in the Middle East.
One-to-many control of drones makes mass truly usable, circumventing the limiting factor of human attention.
Delivered yesterday at the International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors, March 2026.
The National Crime Agency has gained possession of a property on Sandmoor Drive, Leeds, following protracted legal proceedings.
A doctor who exploited patients by sexually assaulting them and secretly filming them during routine examinations has been sentenced to six years in prison.
Patients could benefit from more effective, higher quality and longer lasting medicines as the UK sets out a clearer route to bring drugs manufactured in space safely to market.
Ofcom has today launched an investigation into whether the provider of two online image boards has failed to comply with duties to protect people in the UK from illegal content.
The Electoral Commission has launched a campaign to encourage people to register to vote and ensure they can take part in the Senedd election on 7 May.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's speech given yesterday at the Institute for Public Policy Research on immigration reforms.
£23 million is being invested and more than 40 jobs created in Wales’s growing life sciences sector as Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens announces a new trade programme.
Spain’s leader has taken a strong position in refusing the US demand to use Spanish bases to strike Iran. Europe should show solidarity in the face of Trump’s threats.
This Strategic Action Plan on Wildfires sets out a coordinated approach to preventing, preparing for and responding to wildfires in Scotland.
Buckinghamshire brothers with special educational needs were left without the speech and language therapy they were legally entitled to for more than a year - because Buckinghamshire Council failed to make sure it was in place.
As Operations Epic Fury and Roaring Lion develop, several dimensions of cyber activity demand attention and careful qualification.
Around 300,000 low‑income households will see lower water bills thanks to the biggest overhaul of WaterSure in nearly 30 years.
A woman who smuggled a deadly haul of military grade weapons, ammunition and Class A drugs into the UK has been jailed for nine years following a National Crime Agency investigation.
Rogue landlords are being let off the hook as new data shows councils have collected just a quarter of the total fines issued to them.
Statement given yesterday by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Energy, Critical Minerals, and Security.
YPO has launched a new Team Leadership Apprenticeship Scheme to support staff with progression and upskilling.
Anne Pardoe, Head of Policy at Citizens Advice, responded to the announcement that Royal Mail will increase the price of 1st class stamps to £1.80 and 2nd class stamps to 91p, from April
The Environment Agency has delivered a flood risk management scheme on Sandon Road, Stafford, giving residents better flood resilience after years of flooding.
Husband-and-wife banned as company directors for combined 23 years.
Blog posted by: Mark Stanley, 5 March 2026 – LGBTQ+ History Month.
Three teenage boys were yesterday convicted of a knife-point rape and other serious sexual offences against two teenage girls in Hampshire.
The Strategic Environmental (Scotland) 2005 Act requires certain plans and programmes to undergo SEA where they are likely to have significant environmental effects.
New plans designed to help local authorities struggling to finance support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) fail to take into account burgeoning home-to-school transport costs.
Around seven in ten (68%) young adults who are part of generation Z report binge drinking in the past year, with almost a third (29%) regularly consuming six or more alcoholic drinks in one sitting, according to new UCL research.
The European Commission’s Industrial Accelerator Act has ‘Made in EU’ requirements that aim to adapt the bloc’s open market policy to geopolitical realities.
British companies developing satellite communications technology are to receive £30 million in government funding, Space Minister Liz Lloyd recently (04 March 2026) announced, as the UK looks to secure a larger share of a global market worth £40 billion.
Ambassador Holland highlights how Russia’s false narratives and unsubstantiated allegations aim to distract from its unlawful invasion of Ukraine, which has now entered its fifth year (05 March 2026).
To ensure that our most advanced systems do not become our Achilles’ heel, securing AI supply chains must be a focus for both users and policy makers.
A bolder approach to space strategy will see £500 million allocated to national programmes to back high-growth technologies and help British companies scale and compete on the international stage.
Political parties registered in Northern Ireland reported accepting £435,891 in donations and public funds during the fourth quarter of 2025 (October to December), according to figures published today by the Electoral Commission (Opens in new window).
A 17-year-old boy from Merseyside has been sentenced for possessing terrorist material.
Strength of tech ecosystem highlighted as FM opens new Dundee hub.
More households struggling to keep a lid on rising water bills will see their costs capped under reforms to a scheme designed to help some of the most vulnerable customers.
The second phase of work on the Menai Suspension Bridge is continuing to progress as it reaches a further stage next week.
Delayed or incomplete information sharing between schools and local services is leaving colleges without the key insights they need to support young people effectively, limiting their ability to meet young people’s additional needs and prepare them for a life beyond education, the Children’s Commissioner has warned.
Stricter conditions for migrants receiving asylum support will create a fairer, compliance-based system that’s better for the British taxpayer.
Latest travel information for British nationals affected by the situation in the Middle East.
Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill passes Stage 3.
A Birmingham skip hire company has been ordered to pay £9,495.50 for disobeying a magistrates’ court order to remove all waste from a site.
Foreign criminals will be refused entry to the UK or have their visas cancelled in a crackdown on those posing a threat to the British public.