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Government has taken further action to help secure the UK's supplies of critical goods with the launch of the new Critical Imports Council.
Setting out UK industry expertise in helping to improve the physical and cyber security of sites of critical national infrastructure (CNI).
This consultation invites responses on the case for additional legal protections for parties affected by the wind-down of a critical benchmark.
HM Treasury’s proposal for mitigating risks from critical third parties to the finance sector.
List of business critical models that support MOD policy, in response to the Macpherson review of quality assurance of analytical models.
New Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) measures set out, which include a crisis plan in the event current PNT services are unavailable.
You can no longer apply for an emergency driving theory test as a critical worker.
On Tuesday 10 October, the UK hosted the Principals' meeting of the Minerals Security Partnership for the first time, at the London Metals Exchange.
The Government Actuary's Department is publishing a list of its business critical models as part of its response to the Macpherson review of quality assurance of government models.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on UN peacekeeping operations.
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