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The Environment Agency is reminding roofers and builders in Devon and Cornwall to take responsibility for their waste.
A speech delivered by Michael Grenfell, Executive Director of Enforcement at the CMA, at the Pinsent Masons annual competition conference.
Renters Reform Bill to improve lives of millions of renters by driving up standards in the private and socially rented sector, delivering on the government’s mission to level up the country.
What the government has done to protect and enhance workers’ rights.
Government introducing pay protection reforms so that seafarers regularly entering UK ports are paid at least the equivalent of the UK national minimum wage.
Director General Mel Nebhrajani was awarded a Companion of the Bath (CB) in the New Year's Honours 2021
The British Embassy Baghdad and British Consulate General Erbil are inviting proposals to scope a pilot project to address the push factors / drivers of irregular migration in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI).
As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, Economic Secretary John Glen MP today (9 May) visited Rethink in Solihull, to highlight support on offer for people suffering with problem debt.
Operator will be able to construct new boreholes and carry out other activities to support production.
The G7 foreign ministers and the High Representative of the European Union gave a statement on the selection process for the Chief Executive in Hong Kong.
Environment Agency's response to initial thoughts on driving nature recovery in England via our protected sites and species protections.
Big tech companies should agree fairer deals with online publishers in order to use their content, according to the UK’s competition watchdog.
Anwen Griffiths and Dr Romana Ramzan and have been appointed to the Board of the British Film Institute. Robin Saunders, Andrew Smith and Phil Stokes have also been reappointed to the Board. The Secretary of State has also r…
The Planning Inspectorate has launched a survey to gain more insight about recruiting candidates to entry-level planning inspector roles.
A package of UK support will help reach the most vulnerable people affected by the conflict in Ukraine, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss announced today.
In his first speech as Chair of the Commission, Orlando Fraser sets out his intention to lead an expert regulator that is fair, balanced and independent.
DASA has launched a new Innovation Focus Area to find Generation-After-Next (GAN) human augmentation technologies for use in defence and security
Cash couriering increases the risk of seizure or forfeiture of charitable funds
Magistrates will be able to issue jail sentences of up to one year for a single offence to help ease the backlog in the Crown Court from today.
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