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Newly appointed non-executive directors from business, academia, and charities will guide DSIT in using science and technology to enhance public services, promote digital inclusion, and drive economic growth.
The Transpennine Route Upgrade and A57 link road upgrade will better connect people, communities and businesses across the region.
Homes England approves £124 million funding package for vital infrastructure to support 20,000 home development in east London.
Fatal crush accident to bosun on board a ro-ro cargo vessel at Gladstone Dock, Liverpool, England.
Bolstered security measures, improved staff training and a bespoke pest control plan will be implemented at HMP Manchester.
Tens of thousands of new homes will be delivered across England, thanks to government funding and partnership work, to unlock stalled homes across England.
Read the latest newsletter from the Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA).
Scottish Secretary writes to local authorities following the Budget.
Bridget Phillipson's speech at the Confederation of School Trusts (CST) Conference
A major upgrade in international co-operation is needed to tackle the vile criminal gangs who trade in people’s misery for profit, the Prime Minister will say in Hungary today (7 November).
David Holdsworth’s speech celebrates the often-unseen role of trustees in society. He spoke at one of many events held during Trustee Week this year. BDO’s event facilitated discussion on the nuances, challenges, and triumph…
Hemp to be made easier for farmers to grow as licence burdens reformed.
CMA’s first interim report under its new Phase 2 mergers process has provisionally found competition concerns over GBT’s planned acquisition of CWT.
The Environment Agency & partners are encouraging people to visit public exhibitions sharing draft proposals for the coastline between Hurst Spit and Lymington.
UK’s market for ensuring trustworthy AI systems is poised to grow six-fold over the next decade, as UK also signs AI safety agreement with Singapore.
Deputy Prime Minister announces immediate £10 million emergency support package for rough sleepers as ministers meet to discuss plans to tackle homelessness
Statement by the UK at Portugal's Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Culture Secretary outlines plans to modernise the UK media mergers regime
CMA’s Phase 1 investigation has found that Boparan’s deal to buy ForFarmers’ Burston feed mill could lead to farmers in East Anglia paying higher prices to feed their poultry.
Latest information and actions from the Education and Skills Funding Agency for academies, schools, colleges, local authorities and further education providers.
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