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The Charity Commission offers advice to all charities as it closes its case into the Actors’ Benevolent Fund.
The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act has become law after receiving Royal Assent.
The Secretary of State has appointed Vicky Browning, Anna Collins, Liam Evans-Ford, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Saratha Rajeswaran and Michele Taylor as trustees of the Theatres Trust.
Heather Baily will continue in her role as Chair of the SIA for a further 2 years.
Four new members will join the Board.
Over 40 security innovations take the spotlight at the DASA Security Showcase, ranging from cyber defence and drone systems to enhancing crowd safety using AI
To better understand Mpox and its spread within the UK, VDEC developed an immunoassay to assess immune responses to Mpox infection and new vaccines.
New proposals will further crackdown on student visas, ensuring only genuine students can come to the UK; route will be kept under review.
The United States and the United Kingdom met to discuss progress and next steps on the Atlantic Declaration
The British Ambassador visited a project in Sololá that is allowing indigenous communities in the Zunil-Atitlán-Balam Juyu' corridor to improve their economy through the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity.
Space Minister Andrew Griffith was in Brussels today (22 May 2024), where he witnessed the signing of a major industrial contract that will see Airbus Defence and Space in Stevenage building Europe’s flagship space weather m…
Last week we saw a significant milestone in implementing the Government’s commitments under the Safeguarding the Union command paper published in February.
Mr Giles Enticknap MBE has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Botswana.
Cumbria’s globally rare temperate rainforest to be enhanced and celebrated
Up to £8.5 million of government research grants will be offered to improve society’s resilience to the risks arising from the development of new AI technologies.
Deputy Prime Minister makes a speech at the London Defence Conference on resilience.
Economic Secretary to the Treasury Bim Afolami delivers speech at the CityWeek conference on the benefits of economic sovereignty to reinforce the UK’s capital markets.
The King has approved the appointment of Admiral Sir George Zambellas GCB, DSC, ADC, DL, as Lord Warden and Admiral of the Cinque Ports.
New commitments to develop AI safely have been agreed with 16 AI tech companies spanning the globe.
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan's address at the Education World Forum in London.
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