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This study uses a massive ‘digital trace’ dataset to observe the migration decisions made by millions of individuals over several years
The CMA has outlined 3 key risks to effective competition on AI Foundation Models and has set out plans for further action in the market.
A speech delivered by the Chair of the Competition and Markets Authority, Marcus Bokkerink.
End of outdated law which requires same-sex couples to pay up to £1,000 for safety screening when accessing fertility treatment.
Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Claire Coutinho, sets out energy security strategy at Chatham House.
The Major Projects Authority (MPA) works with HM Treasury and other government departments to provide independent assurance on major projects. It also supports colleagues across departments to build skills and improve the way we manage and deliver projects. The MPA...
Andy was Chief Executive of the UK Government’s North Sea Transition Authority (formerly the Oil & Gas Authority) since its inception in 2015 until December 2022. He was brought in to set up the new organisation and maximise value with...
What to do when you think HMRC has not acted on information - the ‘extra-statutory concession’ (ESC A19).
What to do if you think your electricity bills are high or electricity meter is faulty.
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden has unveiled the National Risk Register
Research looking at massive open online courses (MOOCs) and how they can be used within compulsory-age education.
Hanson’s proposed purchase of Mick George Limited could result in less choice and higher prices for building contractors
The government is rolling out gigabit networks faster than any other country in the EU.
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