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Large and small businesses who have carried out exceptional work in hiring, retaining and supporting disabled people in the workplace have been recognised in the annual Disability Confident Awards in London.
David Holdsworth delivers speech at Trustee Exchange 2025.
DBS are set to launch a new 'Save and Return' feature for its online Barring Referral Service, to make submitting a barring referral easier and more convenient.
The Minister for the Cabinet Office, Nick Thomas Symonds and the European Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič gave a joint UK-EU statement on 29 April 2025.
A satellite developed by British academics and engineers is set to become the first in the world to measure the condition of the Earth's forests in 3D from space.
Chancellor announces the appointment of four new Non-Executive Directors at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
EU Commissioner visits London as UK researchers and businesses get access to more Horizon Europe funding calls for quantum and space research
Statement by Lord Collins of Highbury, Minister for Africa and the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine.
Dawn raids in four counties across the West Midlands and the Northwest of England this morning (29 April) dismantle major criminal network trafficking unlicensed medicines.
The Secretary of State has today, 28 April, extended the timeframe for Legacy investigation reports
Aimed at SMEs, DASA’s Defence Innovation Loans are designed to bridge the gap between product development and commercialisation.
Bounce Back Loan fraudster convicted after Insolvency Service investigations
Bounce Back Loan fraudster convicted following Insolvency Service investigations
Reforms to cut red tape, make savings, and improve businesses’ experience of the tax system have been set out today (28 April 2025) by Tax Minister James Murray, helping to deliver the Plan for Change by creating the conditi…
A message to school and college leaders written by Sir Ian Bauckham, Ofqual's Chief Regulator.
An NCA trainee provides an insight into their training within the National Crime Agency (NCA)
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry to examine regulatory concerns regarding the trustees’ management and administration of The Muslim Community Centre and Mosque 1977, an unregistered charity.
Announcing the launch of the improved ‘Check if you can get legal aid’ website, redesigned and user-focused.
The Charity Commission today published redesigned guidance on paying trustees, with a continued emphasis on the principle of voluntary service.
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