Travel Advisories
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Universal Periodic Review 48: UK Statement on Egypt
Statement at Egypt's Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the UK, Simon Manley. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel…
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Expert advisory group appointed by independent water commission
The independent water commission announces members of the new advisory group. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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Regenerative farming: reducing carbon emissions and bolstering biodiversity at Newhouse Farm
A woodland creation case study on cutting on-farm carbon emissions, increasing biodiversity and diversifying business Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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Report 02/2025: Derailment of a passenger train at Grange-over-Sands
RAIB has today released its report into a derailment of a passenger train at Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, 22 March 2024. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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Threat detection systems on Royal Navy warships upgraded
More than 200 UK jobs will be supported through a new contract to boost the Royal Navy’s warship combat systems and increase their ability to track, analyse and respond to…
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Final permit consultation for Lower Hare Farm landfill, Devon
The Environment Agency has launched its final consultation today on a permit application to open a landfill site at Lower Hare Farm in Whitestone near Exeter. Read the original advice…
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Minister visits Sri Lanka strengthening UK partnership and boosting growth
Minister for the Indo-Pacific Catherine West visits Sri Lanka with a focus on boosting exports and economic growth. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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Stricter age-verification checks for all knife retailers
Stricter age verification checks and a ban on doorstep drops will be introduced to greater protect young people from knife crime. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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Pension reforms to go further to unlock billions to drive growth and boost working peoples’ pension pots
Working people and businesses are set to benefit from new rules that will give more flexibility over how occupational defined benefit pension schemes are managed, as the government continues to…
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AI sensors on fridges and kettles helping vulnerable people to live independently
Councils are leveraging AI and technology to enhance public services, save money, and improve living standards, aligning with government plans for £45 billion in efficiency savings under the Plan for…