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Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement in the House of Commons on the government's strategy for living with COVID.
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With initial investment of £100 million, The English Cities Fund (ECF) is a national public private partnership of Homes England, Muse and Legal and General.
The government is replacing EU exemptions from competition law for agreements between producers, distributors and retailers with bespoke rules better suited to the UK.
This data provides information about the number and types of applications that HM Land Registry completed in January 2022.
From 21 February, childcare providers do not have to notify Ofsted of any COVID-19 cases at their setting, whether in staff or children.
Economic Secretary to the Treasury sets out plans to seize Brexit opportunities and slash red tape through bold reforms to Solvency II.
The government is consulting on its proposed legal instruments to mandate the removal of all Huawei equipment from 5G networks by end of 2027. The consultation includes proposed measures for full fibre broadband operators to stop installing Huawei equipment affected by US sanctions.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's speech at the Munich Security Conference 2022.
Lord Nick Herbert visited Argentina to strengthen progress on global equality.
CVS Group’s completed purchase of The Vet could now be referred for an in-depth investigation after finding that the deal raises competition concerns.
Northumbrian Water has paid £165,000 to Tyne Rivers Trust after an unauthorised discharge led to a pollution incident near Newcastle.
A new working group of international competition authorities has put companies involved in global supply chains on notice not to collude.
The UK government publishes an interim report as part of its review into the industry response to Storm Arwen.
Brings clarity on meeting legal duties when discussing issues such as Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The National Transfer Scheme becomes mandatory for all local authorities with children’s services.
£125 million will be handed to councils across England to make sure safe accommodation spaces, such as refuges and shelters, can provide victims with vital support services.
Tough new measures that will force industry to pay to remove cladding and protect leaseholders from exorbitant costs have been unveiled by Secretary of State for Levelling Up Michael Gove.
JD Sports and Footasylum have been fined almost £5 million after breaching the rules around a merger blocked by the CMA.
The CMA has accepted a revised offer from Google of commitments relating to its proposed removal of third-party cookies from the Chrome browser (known as the Privacy Sandbox proposals).
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN General Assembly thematic debate on Our Common Agenda
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