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UK Statement on Deteriorating Humanitarian Situation in Great Lakes Region at UN Security Council
The UK FCDO delivered a statement at the UN Security Council expressing concern over the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the Great Lakes region, particularly eastern DRC, South Sudan, and Uganda. The statement noted millions of internally displaced persons in eastern DRC and hundreds of thousands of refugees in neighbouring states, with over 2,900 human rights violations documented by the UN in the past six months. The UK called for humanitarian access, protection of civilians, and support for regional humanitarian appeals, having provided over $130m in humanitarian funding last year.
UK Youth Statement at 59th Session of the Commission on Population and Development
The UK, through its Youth Delegate at the 59th UN Commission on Population and Development, delivered a statement reaffirming unwavering commitment to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights as fundamental to global stability, equality, and Sustainable Development Goals. The statement champions youth-centred, rights-based approaches and emphasizes the necessity of multilateralism to protect these freedoms worldwide.
UK Doubles Sudan Aid to £15m for 1.8 Million People
The UK FCDO has announced it will protect its £146 million humanitarian funding pledge for Sudan in 2026-2027, more than doubling support for frontline responders and local aid groups to reach 1.8 million people in need. The Foreign Secretary announced this at the International Sudan Conference in Berlin.
UK Condemns Violence Against UN Peacekeepers: Statement at UN Security Council
The UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN delivered a statement at the UN Security Council condemning violence against UN peacekeepers. The statement addresses attacks across multiple missions including UNMISS, MINUSCA, UNISFA, and UNIFIL. The UK expressed sympathy for killed peacekeepers, recalled that attacks may constitute war crimes, and urged accountability and strengthened protection measures.
Preference Utilisation of UK Trade in Goods, 2024
The UK Department for Business and Trade announces the upcoming release of official statistics on preference utilisation of UK trade in goods for 2024, scheduled for 23 April 2026. The release will provide data on the extent to which UK goods imports and exports utilised tariff preferences under preferential trade agreements (PTAs), including the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) and the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS). This is a statistical announcement only and does not create any new regulatory obligations.
Letter from Secretary of State Peter Kyle to Business and Trade Committee on Consumer Protection System Review
The Secretary of State for Business and Trade wrote to the Chair of the Business and Trade Committee outlining steps the government is taking to review the consumer protection system. The letter was published on 15 April 2026 following correspondence dated 2 April 2026.
19 Technical Excellence Colleges, £175M, 65,000 Learners
The UK government announced 19 new Technical Excellence Colleges backed by £175 million in funding. The colleges will provide training for approximately 65,000 learners in advanced manufacturing, clean energy, defence, and digital sectors. Funding comes from the Department for Education (£97M), Ministry of Defence (£50M), and Department for Business and Trade (£28M).