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NEC Software Solutions’ purchase of SSS raises competition concerns in the supply of vital software to emergency services and transport customers.
Mid to senior level professionals in their fields who will to explore issues of public trust and media freedom at the University of Westminster.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Around 8,000 British Army troops will conduct a series of planned exercises across Europe this summer in one of the largest deployments since the Cold War.
High energy usage businesses are set to receive further support for electricity costs.
The government has announced that Madelaine McTernan CB has been appointed as head of the newly formed HRT taskforce to address issues in the supply chain.
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council briefing on Libya
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss gave a statement following the arrest of British Virgin Islands (BVI) Premier, Andrew Fahie.
British Ambassador Nick Whittingham invited Honduras to embrace a reboot in the free world’s approach to tackling global aggressors in the wake of the Ukraine crisis.
British Ambassador Nick Whittingham invited Guatemala to embrace a reboot in the free world’s approach to tackling global aggressors in the wake of the Ukraine crisis.
A new system to regulate subsidies to business has received Royal Assent.
The Health and Care Bill has today received Royal Assent by Her Majesty The Queen, enacting the most significant health legislation in a decade into law.
CMA General Counsel, Sarah Cardell, speaks about recent CMA mergers policy and practice at a Q&A session at the Eighth Annual Berkeley Spring Forum on mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and the Boardroom.
Nadine Dorries speaks about the future of the internet, and how countries can work together to ensure it remains open and safe for people across the world
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted an illegal waste operator who used land near in Newark, Nottinghamshire, to burn waste in 2018.
The Nationality and Borders Act passed today (Thursday 28 April 2022) will deliver the biggest overhaul of our asylum system in decades.
Claire Buttice's sentence has been increased to 16 years' imprisonment following a hearing at the Court of Appeal.
Skills and Post-16 Education Act to level up and drive economic growth across the whole country
Acts further strengthen the UK’s position as a world leader for animal health and welfare now that we have left the EU
Keynote Speech by John Glen MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, at a German Economic Council event in Berlin on 27 April.
The government delivers on its pledge to protect the public better and restore confidence in the criminal justice system as four major bills became law today (28 April).
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