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A Midlands-based waste company and a partner in the business have been prosecuted for failing to comply with a demand for information about materials accepted.
£8 million development finance loan will help SME housebuilder as it seeks to reach its ambitious target to build 10,000 better than net zero homes by 2035.
Preliminary examination into a pedestrian being hit by a train at Blue House Lane footpath crossing, Sunderland, 18 April 2025.
Grounding and subsequent loss of the prawn trawler Sustain on Rubha Camas a’ Mhaoraich, Loch Broom, Scotland.
In the run-up to launching the Steel Strategy later this year, Industry Minister Sarah Jones has welcomed a series of recent wins for the sector.
The Home Secretary has written to the Chair of the Migration Advisory Committee to commission a review of salary requirements and the new temporary shortage list.
The UK Space Agency has launched a major new procurement process to tackle the growing threat of space debris.
UK Statement for Iraq's Universal Periodic Review Outcomes Session. Delivered at the 59th session of the HRC in Geneva.
The Charity Commission has concluded its inquiry into Island Health Trust.
UK Military Advisor, Lt Col Joby Rimmer, says amid global crises, including war in Iran, the UK urges continued focus on Ukraine.
Statement by Fergus Eckersley, UK Minister Counsellor, at the Security Council meeting on Haiti.
Following a full investigation, Admiral Sir Ben Key’s behaviour has been found to have fallen far short of values and standards expected of Service Personnel.
His Majesty's Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo Alyson King's speech on the King's Birthday Party delivered on 19 June.
A man who sexually assaulted two men has had his suspended sentence quashed and has been jailed after the Solicitor General intervened
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
Businesses will save time and money on repetitive legal action thanks to new international rules in force across the UK from 1 July 2025.
Almost £8 billion to be invested in flood defences over the next decade
Joint Statement of the G7 Foreign Ministers on Iran and the Middle East
Four British servicemen who died during World War Two in France have been rededicated, bringing closure to families after more than 85 years.
Three soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in 1944 now have named graves at Banneville-la-Campagne War Cemetery in Normandy.
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