Pupils to benefit from more specialist teachers in classrooms – uk.gov

Pupils to benefit from more specialist teachers in classrooms
 – uk.gov

Talented people with the potential to become brilliant teachers are being offered bursaries and scholarships worth up to £31,000 to train to teach in subjects including chemistry, maths, physics, and computing that will help boost outcomes for young people across the country. The government has made tangible progress to fix the foundations of education through … Read more

UK businesses to benefit as online platforms pay their fair share to recycle electrical waste

UK businesses to benefit as online platforms pay their fair share to recycle electrical waste

Online marketplaces will now help cover the costs of cleaning up waste electricals, like washing machines, radios and vacuum cleaners, from our homes and streets, Circular Economy Minister Mary Creagh announced today (Tuesday 12 August), as new regulations ensuring a level playing field for UK retailers come into force to make the system fairer. Before … Read more

Brastel Introduces Credit Card Payments for TOP SIM

Brastel Introduces Credit Card Payments for TOP SIM:  Easier eSIM Purchase & Convenient Top-Ups Tokyo, October 1, 2025 — Following the successful launch of the TOP SIM eSIM on September 1, Brastel is pleased to announce that, starting October 1st, customers can now pay by credit card when purchasing eSIMs or topping up both physical TOP SIMs and eSIMs. This new payment … Read more

UK Demands Apple to create iCloud backdoors

UK Demands Apple to create iCloud backdoors

The UK government has issued a new order demanding that Apple grant officials access to encrypted iCloud backups belonging to British citizens, escalating its effort to bypass privacy protections on user data. The move, which came through a Technical Capability Notice (TCN) earlier this September, follows a failed attempt at the start of the year … Read more

Pension firms urged to boost investment into the UK sci-tech unicorns of the 2030s

Pension firms urged to boost investment into the UK sci-tech unicorns of the 2030s

Pension schemes and venture capital are ‘underexposed’ and should invest more in world class UK science and tech firms The UK has deep pools of institutional capital, yet only a small fraction reaches our most promising growth companies, says Science Minister Lord Vallance at BVCA event To support pension firms to invest with clarity, government … Read more

Environmental reforms to break planning system gridlock   

Environmental reforms to break planning system gridlock   

First-time home buyers and local communities will reap the benefits as Britain’s broken planning and development system is rewired to accelerate infrastructure delivery and homebuilding while safeguarding the environment under the Plan for Change.    Environmental planning reforms will be backed by £500 million, which includes funding for the government’s flagship Nature Restoration and Marine Recovery … Read more

UN Human Rights Council 60: UK Statement on Central African Republic

UN Human Rights Council 60: UK Statement on Central African Republic

Thank you, Madame Vice President, We welcome the Central African Republic’s continued engagement with this Council and the Independent Expert’s scrutiny of the human rights situation. Ongoing implementation of national human rights policies remains vital to translate commitments into results. The UK welcomes the Central African Republic’s commitment to hold local, legislative and presidential elections … Read more

Invasive mosquito species found in UK traps

Invasive mosquito species found in UK traps

Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes are vectors of multiple diseases including dengue, chikungunya and Zika, posing a public health risk to populations within their native range. A study published in PLOS Global Public Health by Colin Johnston at Centre for Climate and Health Security, UK Health Security Agency, Porton Down, Salisbury, United Kingdom and colleagues describes the detection of … Read more