CHESHIRE CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING SPECIALIST TARGETS EXPORTS

LONDON, Feb. 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * Hooton-based Promatic International secures government-backed finance to develop export volumes * Promatic exports to 41 countries and is supplier to major sporting events, including the ISSF World Cup * Promatic's exports support local jobs and Wirral supply chain Promatic International, a leading manufacturer of clay pigeon shooting equipment, has secured a £1 million trade credit facility from HSBC UK ...


UPDATE ON THE PROCUREMENT FOR DIGITAL GILT INSTRUMENT (DIGIT) PILOT

LONDON, Feb. 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: Today's announcement is an exciting step towards launching the DIGIT issuance, a key pillar of the government's Wholesale Financial Markets Digital Strategy. At Mansion House last year, the government committed to delivering a range of design features, which included ensuring that DIGIT is accessible to a wide range of participants and supporting the development of secondary markets. The government is actively e...


NATIONAL REVIEW CALLS FOR URGENT ACTION TO PROTECT VULNERABLE UNBORN BABIES AND INFANTS

LONDON, Feb. 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: Baby Victoria was born in December 2022 and died in early 2023 after her parents, Constance Marten and Mark Gordon, concealed her birth and deliberately evaded statutory services. In 2025 both of baby Victoria's parents were convicted of gross negligence manslaughter, child cruelty, perverting the course of justice, and concealing the birth of a child. While the circumstances of baby Victoria's death are very ra...


YJB RESPONSE TO THE GOVERNMENT'S YOUTH JUSTICE REFORMS

LONDON, Feb. 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: Stephanie Roberts-Bibby, Chief Executive of the YJB, says: Yesterday's ministerial announcement on youth justice reformpresents some strong opportunities to respond to the complex challengesinyouthjustice.We welcomemulti-yearfundingcertainty for youth justice services,and we support the policy intent and delivery ambition of ministers. The announcement also mentionsfundamental reforms to the Youth Justice Board...


ARMED FORCES CAREERS UNLOCKED FOR TENS OF THOUSANDS THROUGH NEW RECRUITMENT DRIVE

LONDON, Feb. 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * Partnership between Ministry of Defence and Department for Work and Pensions will boost Armed Forces training and careers * Move will create opportunities for tens of thousands of young people and bring skills into Armed Forces, strengthening Britain's defence at time of rising threats * Young people will benefit from mentoring by serving personnel from diverse backgrounds and work coaches will receive speciali...


MINISTERS KICK OFF REVIEW TO SAFEGUARD RADIO'S FUTURE

LONDON, Feb. 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * Government is committed to helping UK radio to thrive and retain status as most trusted form of media, amid changing listener habits * Nearly 75% of UK radio listening now happens on digital or online platforms, and the government will work with key industry partners to help manage this transition Radio listeners across the UK stand to benefit as the government launches a review of the UK's radio industry to e...


UPDATE ON THE SERIOUS FRAUD OFFICE'S E-DISCOVERY REVIEW

LONDON, Feb. 12 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: In a February 2025postwecommitted to updating on the findings of our review of past cases on our legacye-discoverysystem and this work is almost complete. Weidentified66 historic conviction cases that used our legacy Autonomy system, which we needed tocheckto seewhether there was any material which might cast doubt upon the safety of any past conviction. Onlythreecases now remain to be reviewed, andIcanconfirmt...


New Research by TeachBetter.ai Reveals How Teachers Are Using AI to Redefine Education

India, Feb. 11 -- Delhi, India - [11 February 2026] :As artificial intelligence rapidly enters education systems worldwide, a critical question remains unanswered:how are teachers actually using AI in real classrooms?Today,TeachBetter.ai released a landmarkresearch report,"How Teachers Are Using AI to Transform Education," highlighting top 10 teacher-led use cases of AI, alongside the launch ofTeachBetter.ai Version 4.0, introducing a powerfulLive Quiz & Poll Generator to enable real-time as...


European Flour Reshapes India's Artisanal Baking Boom

India, Feb. 11 -- Cafes and patisseries across India are embracing a renaissance in baking-one that celebrates freshness, authenticity and quality. As consumers develop a taste for artisanal breads, delicate pastries, and authentic pizzas, the demand for superior ingredients has never been higher.To meet this need, Pure Flour from Europe, a promotional programme led by the Italian Milling Industry Association (ITALMOPA) and co-funded by the European Union, has entered the market. The initiative ...


EVERY CHILD CAUGHT WITH A KNIFE TO GET TAILORED SUPPORT

LONDON, Feb. 11 -- The government of the United Kingdom issued the following news: * Every child caught carrying a knifein England and Wales will begiven a mandatory targeted planto stop them reoffending * £320 million invested into Youth Justice Services to turn young people away from a life of crime * Delivers on Government's commitment to halve knife crime within a decade and make streets safer as part of its Plan for Change Children will be given earlier, more targeted support...