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The CMA has welcomed a judgment from the Court of Appeal today upholding its fine on Balmoral Tanks for illegally exchanging price information.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has announced details of the eligible personnel who will receive a new medal to mark the campaign to defeat Daesh in Iraq and Syria.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Communities across the country are set to benefit from a £6 million funding boost to help them build more of the homes that their area needs.
Government has set out its new strategic priorities for telecoms regulator Ofcom to support improved mobile coverage, broadband investment, and a better deal for consumers.
Liz Truss attends Finance Ministers Quadrilateral meeting in Cardiff and visits local engineering firm.
In this free seminar David will showcase the innovative US programs which he has researched and observed first hand.
Plans for public-sector land to be developed, which aim to bring forward 10,000 new homes, 14,000 new jobs and save taxpayers £37million in running costs.
British Ambassador Kate Smith CMG hosted the annual Burns Night celebration in honour of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns.
A Teesside man has been subjected to a confiscation order after a 2018 conviction for wholesale distribution and supply, and possession of medicinal products and money laundering.
The Royal Air Force (RAF) looks forward to welcoming Defence, industry and academia for a day of discussion and information exchange around focused challenge topics.
The 2019 war disablement pension rates have been announced.
Government has published a report outlining funding to transform connectivity throughout the south-west region.
Minister Rory Stewart has hailed the “significant progress” made at some of the country’s toughest jails, six months on from the launch of his ‘10 prisons project’.
Ms Kara Owen CVO has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Singapore.
The second set of banking customer satisfaction results have been published today, following an independent survey of thousands of personal and small business customers.
Drivers who treat their diabetes with insulin will have greater choice in how they test their glucose levels under new guidelines published today by the DVLA.
The UK and USA sign an agreement to continue existing arrangements which help facilitate goods trade between the two nations.
A special forum took place in Tegucigalpa on 12 and 13 February aimed at understanding human rights and improving the business climate by addressing the root causes of social conflicts.
The British Ambassador to Honduras, Tom Carter, hosted a Welcome Back reception on 12 February in honour of returning Chevening scholars.
Stakeholder teams from across the Ministry of Defence gather in Portsmouth to discuss the future programme for DASA’s Get the Ship in Shape competition.
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