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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.
Mental Health Act reformed to improve treatment of patients and address disparities.
Liz Kendall and Wes Streeting visit North Central London WorkWell service to see how early health interventions are helping to keep people in work or get them back to work.
Thanks to our investigation, the money will go to the Westcountry Rivers Trust to improve migratory fish habitats.
RSV infections lead to 640,000 antibiotic prescriptions a year, new analysis from UKHSA, Imperial College London and Oxford Population Health has found.
The initial phase of work to prepare RAF Lakenheath for US Air Force F-35 aircraft has completed, with the official opening of the Corrosion Control Facility.
Open letter providing clarity and certainty on reforms to the grid connections process.
CMA inquiry group investigating Vodafone / Three merger publishes Remedies Working Paper.
The government is set to partner with Oxford Nanopore, which uses technology to rapidly diagnose a range of cancers, along with rare and infectious diseases.
The government will introduce plans for tougher action to protect people from the harms of smoking in the Tobacco and Vapes Bill today.
Minister Doughty will hold meetings with government officials and stakeholders on the progress of governance reforms, financial transparency and shared priorities.
From 28-30 October, charity regulators from eight nations gathered in the UK for a three-day meeting.
2024 marks the 140th anniversary of the appointment of the first Official Receivers and a rich history of helping to keep the UK a safe place to do business
On 1 November 2024 the Environment Agency re-opened the initial consultation into an environmental permit application for an incinerator near Swadlincote.
US firm confirms £500m investment in biomedical research, supporting government’s plan to attract private investment and grow the UK economy.
Tuition fees to rise in line with inflation, helping put universities on a secure footing alongside inflation-linked lift to maintenance loans.
Pension Insurance Corporation, Muse and Homes England form £54 million joint venture, named HABIKO, a development vehicle to bring forward 3,000 low-carbon, low-energy affordable homes for rent
The Official Partners sponsoring the UK's Pavilion at COP29 are: AVEVA, UK Corporate Leaders Group, DP World, National Grid, Octopus Energy, SSE and Standard Chartered.
The Prime Minister is set to announce an additional £75 million to boost border security, bringing the investment in the Border Security Command over the next two years to £150 million.
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