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The Secretary of State has the power to intervene in merger situations where media public interest concerns arise. This correspondence outlines the Secretary of State’s position that there are no public interest consideratio…
A Bognor Regis business in West Sussex is helping children in some of the world’s poorest countries to receive lifesaving vaccines
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The future for environmental principles and governance post EU Exit
Business and Energy Secretary's statement on why the government was unable to reach an agreement with Hitachi over Wylfa nuclear plant that strikes a fair deal for billpayers and taxpayers
UK businesses can apply for a share of up to £10 million to develop technologies, products and processes that could offer better outcomes for patients.
A repayment scheme for potential victims of modern slavery who received asylum support.
The Policing Minister, Nick Hurd, has today hosted the latest monthly regional serious violence event, aimed at tackling violent crime, in Birmingham.
Letter from Minister for Arts, Heritage and Tourism, Michael Ellis, explaining the Secretary of State's decision not to hold a local inquiry into Darlington Council's library provision.
Young innovators launch products, represent the UK at G7 summit and discover new markets with support through Innovate UK programme.
The Queen has approved the re-appointment of Sir Simon Jenkins as a Member of the Churches Conservation Trust.
People applying for probate can now do so from the comfort of their own home, thanks to the expansion of an online service.
Our digital Local Land Charges Register continues to grow with the first full paper-to-digital transformation of a local authority's data.
Office of the Schools Adjudicator (OSA) annual report for September 2017 to August 2018.
An open letter from the CMA, following enforcement work in the secondary ticketing market
An open letter from the CMA, following its enforcement work in the secondary ticketing market.
Menzies’ purchase of Airline Services cleared by CMA after in-depth CMA investigation.
UK government officials on 16 January visited New Delhi for talks with the Government of India on migration.
Today (17 January 2019) the Government Equalities Office is launching a call for evidence on the experiences of people who have variations in sex characteristics.
Education Secretary hails coming of age apprenticeship programme with top firms having woken up to the benefits apprentices are bringing to their workplaces
The Student Loans Company is hosting a virtual open day, in conjunction with UCAS, on 23 January to help prospective students with their finance queries.
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