Hereditary Peers Bill passes in House of Lords, paving the way for further reform

Hereditary peers will no longer have the right to sit and vote in the House of Lords in one of the biggest reforms to Parliament in a generation. Fulfilling a key manifesto pledge of the current Government, the Hereditary Peers Bill will ensure that places in the Lords are not reserved for people born into […]
Sri Lanka looks to join Global Charter on Children’s Care Reform to boost family-based care

Sri Lanka today signed a letter of intent to join the Global Charter for Children’s Care Reform, marking a significant step forward in protecting vulnerable children. The Honourable Saroja Paulraj, Minister for Women and Child Affairs, signed the letter during a visit to Colombo by Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, who launched the Global Charter […]
UK marks first year of 100 Year Partnership in Kyiv for reform

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy and Business and Trade Minister Chris Bryant have today visited Kyiv for the 100 Year Partnership summit. Visit comes as UK Government commits £20m to bolster Ukrainian energy infrastructure and the Deputy Prime Minister meets families impacted by drone attacks. Comes as UK announces new initiatives to back reform and reconstruction in […]
The UK stands ready to work to advance the Secretary-General’s UN80 reform initiative: UK Statement in the UN General Assembly

Mr Secretary-General, let me begin by expressing our sincere thanks to you for your leadership over the past nine years. You have steered the United Nations through an era of unprecedented global challenge, with vision and resolve. Under your tenure, and with our support, the UN has advanced major priorities: elevating climate action to the […]
Billions to be redirected back into patient care with NHS reform

Wes Streeting gives the go ahead to NHS leaders to deliver next phase of integration of NHS England with savings to be reinvested in frontline care The reforms to slash unnecessary bureaucracy will raise £1 billion a year by the end of the Parliament to improve services for patients Health Secretary to tell NHS leaders […]
SEND reform: Education Secretary writes to the Education Select Committee

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson writes to the Education Select Committee following their report on the special educational needs and disability (SEND) system. Source link
Correspondence from the Interim Chair of ACOBA to the Permanent Secretary of the Cabinet Office on the closure of ACOBA and reform of the Rules

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UK Ambassador Commends Guatemalan Vice Minister Mayda De León for Leadership in Violence Prevention and Security Reform

The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Juliana Correa, expressed support and recognition for the work of Mayda Alejandra De León Wantland, Third Vice Minister of Violence and Crime Prevention. Source link