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Companies wound-up by the High Court following Insolvency Service investigations
Patients and frontline staff could see huge benefits from new AI helping people out of hospital quicker and slashing bureaucracy.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into Emerge.
In a recent public inquiry, the Traffic Commissioner David Mullan refused to grant permission for a proposed operating centre for AJ Owens Builders Limited.
This circular sets out changes to the applications forms for a firearm or shotgun certificate, and registering as a firearms dealer.
The Home Office has responded to the Animals in Science Committee's licence analysis review.
Patients who use social media to plan cosmetic procedures will now access more reliable information thanks to a landmark new initiative.
Their Majesties The King and Queen will join Second World War veterans at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire
Joint statement on behalf of 29 donors on the situation in and around El Fasher, Sudan
The ICIBI invites anyone with knowledge or first-hand experience of refusals and cancellations of permission to enter the UK to submit evidence to contribute to this inspection. Deadline extended to close of play 9 September…
Latest data shows an increase in travel-associated chikungunya cases compared to the same period last year
Pair dumped waste close to river, farmland and houses
The Chief of Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin gave a speech to the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Washington
Students receiving results today can have full confidence in the value of their grades, Ofqual's Chief Regulator has said.
As part of our programme of continual improvement to our digital services, we have made a number of enhancements to the portal.
A transport company will pay a total of £167,587.13 for delivering controlled waste to an illegal site at Fen Lane, Long Bennington, Lincolnshire.
Europa Oil and Gas Limited has applied to the Environment Agency for an environmental permit to construct a temporary wellsite to assess gas potential.
• Results of multi-million pound conservation programme revealed for first time – showing supported over 150 species including rare mammals and insects
The Planning Inspectorate are looking for our customers, consumers and users help by way of research sessions.
From 2026, driving theory tests will include new CPR questions and, for the first time, questions about defibrillators to boost cardiac arrest survival.
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