Today, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) launches a landmark public consultation on a proposed new regulatory framework that will spearhead the development of rare disease treatment in the UK. This framework – which sets out a new model for how rare disease therapies for individuals could be tested, licensed and monitored – […]
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United States: Gov. Beshear Celebrates Best First Quarter In Kentucky History, Marking $50 Billion In Investment And 70,000 New Jobs
Frankfort, Ky. – Gov. Andy Beshear is celebrating the best first quarter in Kentucky history for economic investment, bringing the total secured under his leadership to over $50 billion and creating more than 70,000 new jobs. The Governor’s administration has also secured the highest three-year average for new wages in state history, with the 2025 average […]
United States: U.S. Department of Education Approves Louisiana’s Returning Education To The States Waiver
Today, the U.S. Department of Education (the Department) approved Louisiana’s Returning Education to the States Waiver, empowering State education officials with greater discretion over their federal education dollars. Louisiana is the second state to receive this waiver, which will allow state leaders to focus federal dollars on efforts that best improve student academic achievement. Louisiana’s […]
United States: U.S. Department of Education Probes Loudoun County Public Schools Over Alleged Bathroom Filming Incidents
Today, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) initiated a directed investigation into Loudoun County Public Schools (Loudoun) in Virginia amid reports that a high school student may have taken photos and videos of dozens of underage students in school bathroom stalls over the course of three years. The investigation will determine […]
United States: Restoring American Seafood Competitiveness With New Global Tool
On May 20, Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau announced the first use of a new tool in the Department’s more assertive global approach to protecting the U.S. fishing industry and global fish resources. The Department is taking steps to impose visa restrictions on 26 foreign nationals responsible for, complicit in, facilitating, or benefiting from […]
New Zealand: Survivor Support And Recognition Fund Provides $4.9 million To Memorialise And Care For Unmarked Graves And Support Survivor Initiatives
The Government continues to respond to the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry with funding to seven local authorities to memorialise and care for unmarked graves and a total of 68 non-government organisations and community groups to provide services in support of survivors. The Royal Commission found there are at least 4,000 unmarked graves […]
Great Britain: Heat Network Upgrades To Lower Bills For Families And Businesses
More than 10,000 residents, alongside hospitals and charities, will benefit from lower bills thanks to upgrades to old and inefficient heat networks. Backed by £15.6 million, 94 heat networks across England and Wales will see a host of improvements to make them more energy efficient and help lower bills. Improvements will include replacing leaky pipes, […]
Great Britain: Regional Funding To Train Next Generation Of Construction Workers
Tens of thousands of placements will be created for aspiring construction workers in a £96 million boost to train new talent and build more homes. Funding is set to be allocated across the country on Friday (22nd) to provide hands-on learning and boost employability for learners who start their construction courses from this September. The construction industry is facing significant shortages, with the latest Office for National Statistics figures showing that there […]
Great Britain: Knife Robberies Down By More Than A Fifth
Knife robberies have fallen sharply in major cities thanks to joint government and police action to tackle one of the most harmful forms of violence and make communities safe. New Home Office data shows that robberies involving a knife in the 7 highest volume areas are now more than a fifth lower (21%) than they […]
United States: Governor Abbott Announces Federal Assistance For Stinky Fire In Texas Panhandle
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved a request from the State of Texas for a Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) for the Stinky Fire in Potter County, which has threatened homes, damaged property, impacted infrastructure, and prompted local evacuations in the Texas Panhandle. “Texas has secured federal resources to further […]