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Employers have duty of care for those they employ overseas. Advice includes protecting company employees and how the UK government can assist.
A UK sanctions package, coordinated with the US, targets those that support or enable the work of the Houthis across the Middle East.
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron gave his first major speech in the role at the National Cyber Security Centre.
The Foreign Secretary has announced plans for a new sanctions regime to hold Iran to account for its hostile and destabilising behaviour around the world.
The Secretary of State writes to social landlords that have received severe maladministration judgements from the Housing Ombudsman or received regulatory notices for breaches of the consumer standards from the Regulator of Social Housing.
These documents relate to the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill 2018.
Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch makes a speech at Chatham House on the role of the UK in the global trade landscape.
Innovations to help explore the role Artificial Intelligence (AI) can play to conduct Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) of the sub-threshold Information Environment.
The Government is taking further steps to support the UK’s transition to net zero by confirming new licensing opportunities.
Chloe Squires is the Director General for Homeland Security in the Home Office. Prior to this appointment, she was Director National Security in the Home Office and led on a range of national security issues including aspects of counter-terrorism, the...
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