NEW OFSTED REPORT WARNS OF BARRIERS TO ACADEMIC PROGRESS FOR CHILDREN IN CARE, DESPITE POSITIVE WORK OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES

LONDON, March 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * Research revealshowinconsistencies across local authority practicesare creating barriers to academic and personal progressforsomechildren in care. * Leaders and staff in mostschools and collegesdemonstratedflexible and inclusive approaches to meeting children's individual needs, despite lottery of resources. * Clearer national expectations,bettervirtual school provision,and enhanced training for staff ...


GREATER CERTAINTY FOR BRITISH BUSINESSES AS NATIONAL SECURITY INVESTMENT RULES REFINED

LONDON, March 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * Mandatory investment screening rules will be refined to provide greater clarity for British businesses and ensure the UK remains open for safe investment and protected against national security threats. * Tech firms to benefit following "off-the-shelf" AI being removed from mandatory screening to focus oversight where it's needed. * National security to be bolstered as investments in the water sector will be b...


BOARD MEMBER APPOINTED TO THE CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES.

LONDON, March 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: Kate Sayer Appointed from 9 March 2026 until 8 March 2029. Kate is a qualified Chartered Accountant, and was part of the founding team of Sayer Vincent, a professional audit and advisory firm specialising in social purpose organisations. Kate has audited and advised a wide range of charities and social enterprises for over 30 years. Kate contributed to the development of charity accounting through membership ...


SCOTLAND SET FOR SKILLS AND INNOVATION BOOST AS £50 MILLION DEFENCE GROWTH DEAL UNVEILED

LONDON, March 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * Defence funding for new engineering and innovation facilities in the East and West of Scotland will create good, well-paid jobs in a boost for the future workforce. * The UK Government commits to two Defence Technical Excellence Colleges, one to be established in East Scotland and one in West Scotland, if match funding is provided by the Scottish Government. * Scotland already&#82...


THE £1.4BN OPPORTUNITY: HOW RECLASSIFICATION CAN TRANSFORM HEALTHCARE, IMPROVE ACCESS TO MEDICINES AND ENABLE GROWTH

LONDON, March 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: MHRA foreword Empowering people to take control of their own health is an essential pillar of a sustainable healthcare system. As pressure on primary care grows, we must seize every opportunity that enables individuals to manage minor conditions safely and confidently, reducing unnecessary GP appointments and ensuring time is focused on those who need it most. Reclassification of medicines is a practical and im...


VOA INTEGRATION WITH HMRC

LONDON, March 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: On 1 April 2026, thefunctions oftheValuation Office Agency (VOA) will beintegrated intoHM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), and the Valuation Office Agency will no longer exist as anexecutiveagency. This change will notimpactthedelivery ofourcore or statutory services. Thisincludesbusiness rates valuationchecks and challenges,Council Tax bandchallenges,andthe work carried out byrent officers. Working with our custom...


NATURAL FLOOD MANAGEMENT AIMS TO PROTECT SUFFOLK ROAD & WILDLIFE

LONDON, March 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: Flooding on the B1127 Wrentham to Southwold Road could be significantly reduced following the installation of an overflow system in the Easton Valley by Natural England. The innovative drainage system, completed at the beginning of March, addresses a long-standing flooding challenge whilst protecting one of Britain's most important wildlife habitats. Natural England has installed pipes beneath the beach to cre...


APPOINTMENT OF 3 LEGALLY QUALIFIED MEMBERS OF THE CIVIL PROCEDURE RULE COMMITTEE

LONDON, March 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: The Lord Chancellor has approved the appointments of James Willan KC, James Egan and Gregory Cox as legally qualified members of the Civil Procedure Rule for three years. Gregory Cox's (Solicitor) tenure will start on 11 May 2026. The tenures of James Egan and James Willan KC (Barristers) will commence on 1 October 2026. James Egan James Egan is a barrister at Ten Old Square Chambers, specialising in traditio...


MHRA APPROVES DEURUXOLITINIB (LEQSELVI) TO TREAT SEVERE ALOPECIA AREATA IN ADULTS

LONDON, March 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) hasapproveddeuruxolitinib(Leqselvi)totreat severe alopecia areata in adults. Alopecia areata is a disease where the body's own immune system attacks hair follicles, causing inflammation that leads to hair loss on the scalp, face and/or other parts of the body. Deuruxolitinibworks by reducing the activity of enzymes called JAK1, JAK2 and TYK2 relati...


PREFERRED CANDIDATE FOR CHAIR OF THE LEGAL SERVICES BOARD

LONDON, March 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: The Legal Services Board (LSB) is the oversight regulator for legal services in England and Wales. It oversees eight regulatory bodies who carry out the day-to-day frontline regulation of legal services. It also has responsibilities in relation to the Office for Legal Complaints, which is responsible for administering the Legal Ombudsman scheme, and the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal. The LSB is independent fr...