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David Roberts is expected to take up his role at the Bank’s Court in Autumn 2022, succeeding Sir Bradley Fried who served as Chair from June 2018 to June 2022.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Ambassador Neil Bush welcomes the OSCE Special Representative Palihovici's report on the situation of Ukrainian women refugees.
The Prime Minister's Special Envoy to the Western Balkans highlights the UK's increased efforts to address crime and corruption in the Western Balkans and around the world.
Announces the results of an 18-month process to procure a search and rescue helicopter service for the UK.
Response to the findings of the Independent Review into the Serious Fraud Office’s handling of the Unaoil case
Sir Dave Ramsden has been reappointed as Deputy Governor for Markets and Banking, responsible for oversight of Markets, Banking, Payments, and Resolution directorates.
Consumers in the UK saved an estimated £2 billion a year over the last 3 years thanks to action taken by the CMA to protect them from illegal and unfair practices.
A new law is now in place that will enable businesses impacted by industrial action to plug staffing gaps with agency workers.
Ambassador Bush stresses that justice must be delivered for all those who have suffered and those who have lost their lives at the hands of President Putin.
From 21st July 2022, there are a number of amendments to the Parole Board Rules 2019.
This data provides information about the number and types of applications that HM Land Registry completed in June 2022.
A cutting-edge uncrewed aircraft demonstrator will be designed and developed in a £60 million contract awarded to Leonardo.
Announces publication of a framework setting out Active Travel England's relationship with, and accountability to, the Department for Transport and Parliament.
The Government has set out the membership and terms of reference for the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration.
In continuing solidarity with Ukraine, the UK, as part of Ukraine’s bilateral group of creditors, has released a joint statement on a debt deferral for Ukraine.
The inspection focused on protecting the border through security checks, and the identification and safeguarding of vulnerable people.
On takeoff from Cranfield Airport an aircraft loaded with five containers of de-icing fluid stalled and struck the ground, 12 December 2020.
The CMA and CAA have published a joint open letter to airlines about their practices and processes regarding flight cancellations and reimbursements and reminding airlines about their consumer law obligations.
Victims of domestic abuse can be spared from being cross-examined by their alleged attackers in family and civil courts under measures coming into force today (21 July 2022).
After reassessing part of the case, the CMA has found that Pfizer and Flynn abused their dominant positions to overcharge the NHS for a life-saving epilepsy drug.
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