United Kingdom, Poland and Ukraine foreign ministers' joint statement, February 2022 The UK Foreign Secretary, Polish Foreign Affairs Minister and Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Minister gave a statement on joint work to build
North East charity gets boost as water company pays for pollution Northumbrian Water has paid £165,000 to Tyne Rivers Trust after an unauthorised discharge led to a pollution incident near Newcastle.
Chancellor calls for strengthened supply chain and energy market resilience in first G20 of the year Chancellor Rishi Sunak calls for global cooperation to strengthen and promote supply chain and energy market resilience in first meeting
OSCE reports on conflict in eastern Ukraine: UK response UK Ambassador Neil Bush responds to OSCE reports by Ambassadors Çevik and Kinnunen on Russia’s ongoing aggression against Ukraine.
Environment Agency urges vigilance as Storm Eunice brings threat of severe flooding The Environment Agency is urging coastal communities in the south west and south coasts of England to prepare for expected flooding impac
Home Secretary orders wide-ranging review of Border Force Review will cover all areas of Border Force’s work, including illegal migration, customs and national security.
International agencies put supply chains on notice against collusion A new working group of international competition authorities has put companies involved in global supply chains on notice not to collude.
Get Ready to Apply for Student Finance Chris Larmer, SLC Executive Director, Operations advises students to get ready to apply for student finance
Cold weather alert issued by UKHSA Regular updates on cold weather and how to stay well during low temperatures.
MDP appoints new Assistant Chief Constable, Nuclear and Marine Former Metropolitan Police Service Commander, Melanie Dales, joins the Ministry of Defence Police.