Health and Social Care Secretary sees how North East and Yorkshire is improving lives across the country on visit to region Visit is part of week-long tour to see first-hand how regions are leading the way in COVID-19 recovery
UK supports Indigenous Maya Girls to create transformational change in Guatemala The British Embassy supported the MAIA Impact School by maximising the potential of young women through education.
PM call with President von der Leyen: 15 February 2022 Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen this afternoon.
UKHSA review shows vaccinated less likely to have long COVID than unvaccinated A new review by UKHSA shows that people who have had one or more doses of a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine are less likely to develop lon
Environment Agency warns communities along Severn and Wye estuaries to prepare for flooding from Storm Eunice Storm Eunice forecast to cause a tidal surge along Severn and Wye Estuary on Friday.
UK provides additional funding to boost port development in Montserrat The UK government has approved a significant increase in grant funding for the Little Bay Port Development Project in Montserrat.
Outbreaks of Koi herpesvirus (KHV) disease in 2020 The Fish Health Inspectorate (FHI) have found Koi herpesvirus (KHV) disease in fish at the following sites in England and Wales
4/2022: Council Tax information letter - 15 February 2022 This letter sets out changes to demand notices and local council tax support schemes for 2022-23, relating to the council tax energy reba
3/2022: Council Tax information letter - 15 February 2022 This letter sets out further information on the council tax energy rebate announced on 3 February.
Two men fined for illegally fishing for crayfish in Derby The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted two men for fishing illegally for crayfish on the River Derwent in Derby in July 2019.