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Military veterans taking part in a Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) archaeological excavation of an Anglo-Saxon burial site on Salisbury Plain Training Area have uncovered the richest grave found this year.
Government led recommendations made by Part 1 of the independent Angiolini Inquiry have been accepted.
In a recent public inquiry, the Traffic Commissioner for the South East and Metropolitan area, Sarah Bell, heard the case of Apex Distribution London Limited and Darren Paul License, the former Transport Manager.
Government changes the legal definition of treasure so that more new discoveries can go on public display
A major road upgrade in the north of England uncovered fascinating new evidence about a significant phase in British history – including the fact the Romans not only built roads, but also had to repair potholes!
New sanctions announced target those who have knowingly assisted sanctioned Russia oligarchs to hide their assets in complex financial networks.
The Insolvency Service has successfully secured restrictions against a gym operator and roofer after they falsely applied for Bounce Back Loans.
A London-based broker targeting often vulnerable investors, mis-selling them various ‘alternative investment’ products has been ordered into liquidation following a petition presented by the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to wind up the company on grounds...
Speaking in Portsmouth today, Defence Minister Harriett Baldwin is set to announce that millions of metres of mud have been dredged, clearing the way for Britain’s newest aircraft carrier to sail safely into her new home at Portsmouth Harbour.
Office of Fair Trading (OFT) closed Competition Act 1998 case.
These case studies cover a sample of scenarios of fraud committed by employees or volunteers in the charity sector.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), part of the Ministry of Defence, plays a vital role in conserving and maintaining the Defence estate.
Roman objects discovered through a Highways England major road improvement scheme shed light on Roman life in North Yorkshire.
Archaeologists are using Environment Agency laser mapping data to rediscover hundreds of kilometres of 'lost' Roman roads.
The first operation was carried out without any support from the International Security Assistance Force. It involved the search of a compound…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
UK Border Agency officers have found more than one million cigarettes inside concrete blocks.
An award-winning project using archaeology to aid the recovery of soldiers injured on Operation HERRICK has concluded its success on Salisbury Plain with an astonishing treasure trove of Anglo-Saxon finds.
Computers, televisions and other electrical products plugged in but not in use or left on standby cost the UK up to £1.3 billion.
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