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Competition Act cases closed ahead of new digital markets regime coming into force.
Up to 880,000 households across the UK may be missing out on support worth on average over £3,900 a year. Read more about claiming for yourself or a loved one.
This report was issued in August 2024 and covers the time period 1 July 2024 to 31 July 2024 inclusive.
Home Secretary announces new measures to strengthen border security, enforce immigration rules and increase returns.
The move follows consultation with the wider advertising sector.
Interim Independent Chief Inspector David Bolt provides an update about his priorities in the role and his plans for new inspection topics.
The Prime Minister and Welsh First Minister will supercharge efforts to make Britain a clean energy superpower today, by investing in homegrown energy to grow the economy, create jobs, boost skills, and strengthen our energy…
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has announced the appointment of 6 companies to build Single Living Accommodation (SLA) for the armed forces.
Pensioners urged to check if they could be eligible for Pension Credit to secure the Winter Fuel Payment, worth up to £300 per household.
Among the three students receiving fully-funded scholarships to UK masters programmes in 2024 is Canada’s first-ever Indigenous Chevening Scholar.
We are pleased to announce that the Office for Place will be hosting Places at Pace, our first online mini-conference, on 18 September from 10am to 12pm.
Small British businesses are to benefit from a new warship and submarine agreement, Defence Minister Maria Eagle has announced today.
A nationwide call to hand over zombie-style knives and machetes has been launched by the government, before these dangerous weapons are banned from our streets.
A temporary measure to manage pressures in prisons in the north of England has been reactivated, following longstanding capacity failures and recent outbreaks of far-right disorder.
Victims and witnesses of crime will benefit from improved waiting rooms in 10 court buildings across England and Wales.
The Home Secretary writes to the Chair of the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), commissioning a review of IT and engineering occupational groupings.
Works begin on the next phase of operations to close historic trenches and vaults at the Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) site in Cumbria.
The Cockett Wick seawall improvement scheme has been completed, ensuring 3,000 homes and businesses in Jaywick are better protected from tidal flooding.
The UK Health Security Agency responds to the World Health Organisation declaring an mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.
Following reappointment for a second term as National Data Guardian, Dr Nicola Byrne reflects on some of the most significant things she has learnt in the role to date.
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