UK Cabinet Office
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Procurement Act 2023 Manage Phase Guidance Documents
The UK Cabinet Office published technical guidance documents for the Manage phase of the Procurement Act 2023. The guidance covers five key areas: Contract Termination, Key Performance Indicators, Contract Performance Notices, Contract Modifications, and Electronic Invoicing and Payment. These documents are intended to provide technical guidance and help with interpretation and understanding of the Act for public authorities and suppliers engaged in public procurement.
Infected Blood Compensation Scheme: Government Response to Consultation on Proposed Changes
The Cabinet Office and Infected Blood Compensation Authority have published the government response to a consultation on proposed changes to the infected blood compensation scheme. The consultation ran from 30 October 2025 to 22 January 2026. The response outlines changes to be implemented through legislation based on recommendations from the Infected Blood Inquiry Additional Report.
UK Government Publishes Response to Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Consultation
The UK Government has published its response to the public consultation on changes to the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme, received over 700 responses. The changes will provide around £1bn in additional compensation payments, part of the wider £11.8 billion allocated in the 2024 Autumn Budget. As of 7 April 2026, 3,273 offers of compensation totalling over £2.6 billion have been made, in addition to £1.4 billion already paid in interim payments.
AI Cyber Threats: Open Letter to Business Leaders
The UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and Cabinet Office have published an open letter to business leaders regarding AI-enabled cyber threats. Secretary of State Liz Kendall and Security Minister Dan Jarvis co-signed the letter. The letter serves as an advisory communication alerting UK businesses to evolving cybersecurity risks posed by artificial intelligence technologies. No new regulatory obligations or compliance requirements are imposed by this correspondence.
UK and EU Sign Erasmus+ Agreement for 2027 Participation
The UK and EU have signed the legal text in Brussels to formally bring the UK into the Erasmus+ programme from 2027. Over 100,000 people are expected to benefit in the first year, including students, apprentices, and school groups. The UK secured a 30% discount on the default contribution rate. The British Council is set to become the National Agency for Erasmus+ in the UK, subject to final confirmation by the European Commission.
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