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Milestone for government-backed loans provided to businesses outside capital, helping them to create jobs, expand and level up.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Bangladesh and the United Kingdom held their fourth Strategic Dialogue on 9 September 2021 in London, UK.
A fortnight of action is taking place in the South West to tackle dangerous drivers
The UK government has today launched the UK Shipping Concierge service, a professional and tailored service that will provide support and guidance for maritime businesses looking to access the UK market.
The Environment Agency has prosecuted Yorkshire Water Services Limited for illegally discharging sewage effluent into the Potter Carr Nature Reserve.
The Culture Secretary sets out how the recruitment of a new Charity Commission chair provides an opportunity to refocus charities on their important founding missions.
The Prime Minister will next week set out the government’s autumn and winter plan for managing Covid.
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the Security Council Briefing on Libya
The Marine Management Organisation is introducing the Studland Bay Marine Conservation Zone Habitat Protection Strategy to protect sensitive seagrass and seahorses.
Treasury Direction requiring HMRC to make payments under the Coronavirus support scheme: working households receiving tax credits (Extension).
Ambassador Neil Bush supports OSCE's focus on women's economic empowerment at the concluding meeting of OSCE's Economic and Environmental Forum.
The Lord Chancellor spoke during the 38th annual Symposium held at Jesus College, University of Cambridge – to give an update on the government’s progress and plans in relation to economic crime.
Cost limit increases for emergency civil legal aid certificates take effect 13 September 2021 but certificates for investigative representations are excluded.
Fewer errors in online applications mean divorces are finalised in 20 weeks on average
A man has been sentenced to an 18-month community order and fined £11,200 after pleading guilty to operating an illegal car-breaking operation at two sites in Billingham. The fine includes a victim surcharge of £900 and cost…
The Chancellor’s statement on health and social care, delivered on 7 September 2021.
From 22 September, owners of certain firearms previously regarded as antique will require a licence.
The CMA has found that Sony’s completed purchase of AWAL raises competition concerns, following a Phase 1 investigation.
Ambassador Wilson’s speech at the Green Development Forum of the 2021 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing – covering the challenges and potential opportunities presented by climate change, and …
Homes and businesses will be made greener as low-carbon energy is placed at the heart of the latest round of funding for heat network projects in England.
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