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Attorney General's Office
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 16:25
Government’s first dedicated FGM Summit in a decade brings together government, victim-survivors and third-sector organisations to better protect women and girls from FGM.
Attorney General's Office | Official News ReleaseNew measures to better protect women and girls from FGM

Chartered Trading Standards Institute
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 16:20
In a major report launched today (30th April), on the impact of organised crime on UK high streets, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) and Anti-Counterfeiting Group (ACG) have revealed some of the UK’s main hot spot areas where dodgy high street shops are concentrated.
Chartered Trading Standards Institute | Official News ReleaseTrading Standards publishes UK map of high-street hot spots for “dodgy shops”

UCL IOE - Faculty of Education and Society
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 16:15
Primary‑aged children across England want more time for language learning in schools, finds a new British Council survey for the National Consortium for Languages Education (NCLE) – a Department for Education‑funded, research‑informed programme led by UCL Institute of Education.
UCL IOE - Faculty of Education and Society | Official News ReleaseYoung children motivated to learn language

Digital Poverty Alliance
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 16:10
Digital exclusion is rising, driven by the cost-of-living crisis and the increasing pace of digital transformation. Access to a suitable device remains one of the key barriers for children, working-age adults and older people affected by this deepening issue.
Digital Poverty Alliance | Official News ReleaseKeeping public devices out of landfill

RUSI
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 16:05
A misunderstanding of AI – as used in US air strikes against Iran – obscures deeper questions about the pace modern militaries are trading deliberation for speed.
RUSI | Official News ReleaseDefence AI Beyond the Headlines
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Chatham House
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 15:25
US export controls on chips and hardware alone will not prevent China from further developing advanced AI.
Chatham House | Official News ReleaseAI export controls are not the best bargaining chip

Foreign,Commonwealth and Development Office
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 15:20
UK Chargé d’Affaires, Deputy Ambassador James Ford condemns Russia’s intensified missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities, highlighting the mounting civilian toll and damage to infrastructure. Russia’s actions show a deliberate pattern rather than a temporary surge. The UK reiterates its unyielding resolve in support of Ukraine and its people.
Foreign,Commonwealth and Development Office | Official News ReleaseThe impact of Russia’s intensifying attacks on civilians in Ukraine: UK statement to the OSCE

Ministry of Justice
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 15:15
Victims and Courts Bill receives Royal Assent to become law.
Ministry of Justice | Official News ReleaseVictims come first in new justice law

Department for Education
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 15:10
Cost-of-living measures become law, including free breakfast clubs, expanded free school meals and limits of branded uniforms.
Department for Education | Official News ReleaseFamilies to save up to £1,000 as children’s reforms become law

techUK
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 15:05
Shaping the rules for communications to the Moon and beyond.
techUK | Official News ReleaseUK Spectrum Policy Forum commissions study on spectrum landscape for lunar communications

RUSI
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 14:25
General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff, gives inaugural Lord Fisher Lecture at RUSI.
RUSI | Official News Release
Advances Towards a Hybrid Royal Navy – First Sea Lord Speaks at RUSI

National Ombudsmen
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 14:15
A knife attack might have been prevented if the perpetrator had received better mental health care, an investigation by England’s Health Ombudsman has found.
National Ombudsmen | Official News ReleaseKnife attack might not have happened if mental health care had been better

Foreign,Commonwealth and Development Office
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 14:10
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office recently (28 April 2026) summoned the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Kingdom.
Foreign,Commonwealth and Development Office | Official News ReleaseSummoning of the Iranian Ambassador to the United Kingdom

WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations)
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 14:05
Seven of the UK’s major business groups have written to Kate Dearden, Minister for Employment Rights, setting out concerns over Trade Union proposals in the Employment Rights Act and lack of government engagement with business.
WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations) | Official News ReleaseJoint letter to Minister on Trade Union proposals in the Employment Rights Act

Children’s Commissioner
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 13:25
As Children’s Commissioner for England, my goal is to make sure every child grows up safe, happy, healthy, and with the best possible chances in life.
Children’s Commissioner | Official News ReleaseThe Children’s Wellbeing and School Act passes into law

UCL IOE - Faculty of Education and Society
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 13:20
Secondary school pupils with high prior attainment in maths make slower progress when placed in mixed-attainment maths classes, a new study from UCL and the Education Endowment Foundation finds.
UCL IOE - Faculty of Education and Society | Official News ReleaseHigh-attaining maths pupils do better when grouped by attainment

Ministry of Defence
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 13:15
Transforming the Royal Navy by embracing the rapid technological advances of our age (29 April 2026).
Ministry of Defence | Official News ReleaseFirst Sea Lord Speech at RUSI

Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 13:10
An update on the government's vision for ending the feudal leasehold system (29 April 2026).
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government | Official News ReleaseHousing Minister speech on Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Bill

RUSI
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 13:05
Houthi attacks on shipping are read as an instrument of geopolitical pressure. That reading is incomplete. The attacks have a second, less visible effect – and it is economic.
RUSI | Official News Release
Beyond Disruption: The Hidden Economics of Houthi Attacks

Foreign,Commonwealth and Development Office
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 12:25
Statement given recently (28 April 2026) by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on the Middle East.
Foreign,Commonwealth and Development Office | Official News ReleaseWe are appalled by the deteriorating trajectory in the West Bank and East Jerusalem: UK statement at the UN Security Council

Chatham House
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 12:20
The stalemate over government formation is affecting the semi-autonomous region’s ability to deal with the fallout of the Iran war – and eroding its autonomy.
Chatham House | Official News ReleasePolitical deadlock has left Iraq’s Kurdistan Region dangerously exposed amid Iran war

WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations)
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 12:15
In a keynote speech at the Cumbria Business Dinner (Thursday 30 April), new CBI Chair, Cressida Hogg, will warn that the widening gap between businesses’ needs and the current skills system is stifling UK growth. She will say: "right now, this system is failing too many businesses. And in doing so, it is failing too many young people."
WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations) | Official News ReleaseNew CBI Chair warns skills system is failing business and young people

Department of Health and Social Care
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 12:10
Thousands more therapists, psychiatrists and mental health nurses are working in health service.
Department of Health and Social Care | Official News ReleaseKey target hit with 8,500 extra mental health workers in the NHS

Scottish Government
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 12:05
Total income from farming is the official measure of the profit (output minus costs) of the agricultural industry in Scotland. Initial estimates for 2025 predict record high total income from farming around £1.5 billion.
Scottish Government | Official News ReleaseAgricultural industry profit increases in 2025

UCL IOE - Faculty of Education and Society
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 11:25
Being out of work and education between ages 16 and 24 has long-term consequences for people’s employment, finances, physical and mental health in midlife, according to new UCL research.
UCL IOE - Faculty of Education and Society | Official News ReleaseBeing NEET in early adulthood has scarring effect into midlife

RUSI
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 11:20
The Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Liz Kendall MP, spoke at RUSI, giving a landmark address on the future of artificial intelligence, tech sovereignty and Britain’s place in the world.
RUSI | Official News ReleaseSecretary of State Delivers Major AI and Sovereignty Speech at RUSI

Department for Work and Pensions
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 11:15
The Timms Review is today announcing a wider programme of evidence-gathering and public engagement, giving disabled people, Disabled People’s Organisations, carers, practitioners, clinicians, researchers and other experts more ways to share evidence and experience.
Department for Work and Pensions | Official News ReleaseHave your say: PIP review launches engagement programme for disabled people to get involved

Crown Commercial Service
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 11:10
Hospital extensions, community diagnostic centres (CDCs) and emergency care departments are among billions of pounds of healthcare building projects completed through collaboration between Government
Crown Commercial Service | Official News ReleaseTransforming NHS infrastructure through NHS England partnership

Chartered Trading Standards Institute
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 11:05
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) has welcomed the Tobacco and Vapes Act receiving Royal Assent, marking a landmark moment in protecting public health across the United Kingdom. The Act represents one of the most significant pieces of public health legislation in a generation, and CTSI has played a central and sustained role in supporting its development from the outset.
Chartered Trading Standards Institute | Official News ReleaseTrading Standards Ready to Enforce Smoke-Free Future as Landmark Tobacco Bill Passes Parliament

WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations)
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 10:20
Angela McGowan, CBI Northern Ireland Director responds to Smart Electricity Meters Design Plan
WiredGov Newswire (news from other organisations) | Official News ReleaseCBI Northern Ireland responds to Smart Electricity Meters Design Plan

Homeless Link
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 10:15
Flexible grants of £5,000–£15,000 are now available through the next phase of Reach Fundto help charities and social enterprises get investment‑ready and unlock their next stage of growth.
Homeless Link | Official News ReleaseFunding to Help You Cross the Final Hurdle to Social Investment

Department for Transport
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 10:10
Santander Cycles and the Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition launch a new photography competition celebrating London's urban nature
Department for Transport | Official News ReleaseDiscover London’s wildlife with Santander Cycles’ new photography challenge

Northern Ireland Office
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 10:05
The British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference (BIIGC) was yesterday [Thursday 30 April] held at Hillsborough Castle
Northern Ireland Office | Official News ReleaseUK and Irish Governments to reaffirm security cooperation and commitment to Legacy at BIIGC

Environment Agency
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 09:15
The Environment Agency has blocked access to land in rural Northumberland following reports of illegal dumping and burning of waste.
Environment Agency | Official News ReleaseNorthumberland illegal waste site shut down

Ministry of Defence
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 09:10
The previously un-named graves of two officers who gave their lives during World War One have been identified in Belgium. Captain (Capt) Gordon Cuthbert of Sunbury, Middlesex, and Lieutenant (Lt) Leslie Harvey, originally from Windsor, both served with 1/8 Battalion Duke of Cambridge’s Own, Middlesex Regiment and both died near Ypres on 25 April 1915
Ministry of Defence | Official News ReleaseGraves of two unknown World War 1 officers 'named' 111 years after their deaths

Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Thursday 30 April 2026 @ 09:05
Act follows on from the English Devolution White Paper, which set out government agenda for devolution.
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government | Official News ReleaseEnglish Devolution Bill receives Royal Assent


