Boost for Community Projects in Orkney, Fife, and Highlands from the Scottish Land Fund
Boost for Community Projects in Orkney, Fife, and Highlands from the Scottish Land Fund
Boost for Community Projects in Orkney, Fife, and Highlands from the Scottish Land Fund
52 organisations across Wales celebrate their share of 500,000 in grants this month from The National Lottery Community Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players, the grants awarded will allow organisations to support their communities with a variety of matters such as supporting people in their communities with their mental health and isolation with the help of therapy pets and their volunteers.
The Windsor Framework, agreed by the Prime Minister and European Commission President, replaces the old Northern Ireland Protocol, providing a new legal and UK constitutional framework.
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak last week (Friday 24th February) spoke to G7 leaders to mark a year since the unjustified invasion of Ukraine.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has referred a conviction to the Court of Appeal due to concerns around the timing of a retrial.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak set to call on partners to increase Ukraine's capability to stop Russian forces.
Secretary of State sets the regional rate in NI in absence of a NI Executive.
Yesterday afternoon at Clarence House, The Queen Consort, joined by The King, brought together authors, members of the literary community and representatives of literacy charities to celebrate the second anniversary of @TheQueensReadingRoom.
The Home Secretary Rt Hon Suella Braverman has today, Thursday 23 February, written to Chief Constables and Police and Crime Commissioners to set out details and timings of work by partners to address mental health demand.
The Home Secretary Rt Hon Suella Braverman has today, Thursday 23 February, written to Chief Constables and Police and Crime Commissioners to set out details and timings of work by partners to address mental health demand.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spoke to President Zelenskyy yesterday evening, ahead of the one year anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Friday.
Founded in 2016, the Felix Project is London's largest food redistribution charity
The King has approved the following new appointments to His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.
Oxford House is a family-run nursing home that first opened its doors to residents in 1980.
The King has been pleased to approve that the honour of CBE be conferred upon Bryn Parry.
An Essex and London based community group has launched a new platform designed to reduce health, social and economic inequalities for Black men aged over 50, after being awarded over 100,000 by the National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK.
Ukrainian military recruits are currently being trained by British and international partner forces in the UK.
Domestic abusers will face tags and tougher management under new measures to protect women and girls announced by the Home Office yesterday, Monday 20 February.
Domestic abusers will face tags and tougher management under new measures to protect women and girls announced by the Home Office yesterday, Monday 20 February.
The CCRC Research Committee has published two new research papers as part of its ongoing commitment to sponsor a wide range of academic projects that benefit the wider criminal justice system.
The King visited Milton Keynes at it celebrated being granted city status
His Majesty The King has been pleased to approve the following appointments.
With around half of all homicides and acquisitive crimes estimated to be drug-related, the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners' (APCC) Joint Addiction and Substance Misuse Leads met with ministers to advocate the importance of prevention and explore opportunities to prevent further drug related offending.
With around half of all homicides and acquisitive crimes estimated to be drug-related, the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners' (APCC) Joint Addiction and Substance Misuse Leads met with ministers to advocate the importance of prevention and explore opportunities to prevent further drug related offending.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Bill Gates met at Imperial College London to discuss the UK's innovation leadership in low-carbon technology