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Hardy will be responsible for statutory functions relating to trade unions and employers' associations.
Experts in investment, risk management and local and central government have been appointed to the National Wealth Fund Board, as it moves into a new chapter.
Company helped failing businesses avoid legitimate insolvency procedures
In the biggest overhaul to marriage law since the 19th century, reforms are set to give marrying couples greater freedom and boost the economy by £535 million.
UK Statement for the Item 9 General Debate. Delivered at the 60th session of the HRC in Geneva.
The SIA will be updating the conditions and criteria it uses for licensing decisions on 1 December 2025.
On 1 December 2025 we will update the rules we use when making our licensing decisions. This page explains what we are changing and why.
Fatal accident involving a SportStar SLM, G-CMGB, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, 1 September 2024
Grounding and subsequent loss of the dive support vessel in Saint Peter’s Pool, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
Ofsted has today published its 17th annual report on the effectiveness of care, welfare and training arrangements for recruits, trainees and officer cadets in the Armed Forces.
New £320 million contract for a platform to revolutionise how the Armed Forces manage and maintain defence equipment to help the military make better decisions faster will create 100 new highly-skilled UK jobs.
Ambassador Holland examines the various falsehoods that Russia deployed in seeking to justify its illegal and unjust war of aggression against Ukraine.
Science Minister Lord Vallance urges pension schemes to invest more in world class UK firms as new innovation cluster map outlines areas of outstanding research and commerce.
They addressed support for conflict-affected populations, internally displaced persons, and the evolving refugee file.
The internationally renowned expert in the calculation and communication of risk and statistics, Sir David Spiegelhalter, discusses the concept of a ‘preference zone’ to frame the demands of safety, efficacy and choice in th…
GAD uses AI and interactive dashboards to analyse MHCLG's high-rise building survey, delivering actionable insights through cross-specialist collaboration.
Award-winning Gloucestershire food specialist enters Southeast Asian markets thanks to government-backed export insurance.
A joint statement from European Leaders on managing the challenges of illegal migration following the European Political Community Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark
H.E. Lisa Chesney, made a strong statement in support of Uganda’s conservation efforts during her visit to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for the rhino naming ceremony.
Migrants granted asylum in the UK will no longer be automatically given settlement and family reunion rights, under landmark policy changes outlined by the Prime Minister today.
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