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The Regulator of Social Housing has published six regulatory judgements, including a C4 for Basildon Borough Council
The AA Driving School and BSM Driving School – both of which are owned by the AA – must refund more than 80,000 customers and pay a fine of £4.2 million.
The Government has published its response to the recent public consultation on the proposed changes to the infected blood compensation scheme.
First published during the 2024 to 2026 Starmer Labour government
Investigations by the Environment Agency into water pollution has brought a contribution of £2.1 million from Severn Trent Water Limited to a river charity.
WFL UK Ltd paid £350,000 to Wessex Rivers Trust after a 2021 diesel spill on the River Test.
Building on the Government’s recently published fusion strategy, UK Fusion Energy Ltd (UKFE) has today published its new Fusion Strategy.
UKAEA launches Global Fusion Guide for SMEs, helping businesses with clear, practical steps to collaborate with, and supply, fusion developers worldwide.
Winter Fuel Payments paid in winter 2025 will be recovered from pensioners with income above £35,000
The Environment Agency has secured £300,000 from Wessex Water for the Yeovil Rivers Community Trust, to be used to improve habitat in the Upper Yeo catchment.
The Lord Chancellor has approved the appointment of Monisha Shah as Chair of the Legal Services Board.
A new study will explore how AI can be used to transcribe court hearings and open the door to faster, cheaper access to court records for victims.
130 cultural venues, museums and libraries are set to receive a share of almost £130 million to protect them for present and future generations
Record £8.5 million funding secured through enforcement action will be reinvested directly into repairing harm to rivers and habitats
£28.5 million UK Games Fund to support video games studios with great ideas create the next Grand Theft Auto or Tomb Raider
MHRA and eBay partnership removes 215 listings of potentially dangerous medicines from the eBay platform highlighting the benefits of private/public working.
Eight-year review shows skills-funding contributed over £500m to UK economy
The Minister for Armed Forces delivered a closing speech at the London Defence Conference.
Following an Environment Agency investigation, United Utilities pleaded guilty to introducing thousands of fish into Bessy Brook, near Bolton, without a permit.
The Planning Inspectorate is making important changes to how enforcement appeals are submitted. All planning and enforcement appeals must now be made via the Appeal a Planning Decision service.
Possessing or publishing pornography depicting incest or adults pretending to be children to be criminalised and tech execs could be held liable.
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