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Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove has confirmed the appointment of three new Non-Executive Members of the Planning Inspectorate Board.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
A clampdown on fake reviews and hidden fees has been announced by the Government which will help customers cut the costs of living.
The first cohort of Cumbrian apprentices are now in training for telecoms jobs of the future, following millions of pounds of investment from the UK government.
Charities, law enforcement and technology companies brought together to discuss tackling online child sexual abuse.
Inspectorate commissioned to look at police impartiality in landmark review.
People and businesses are invited to share their views on how to make non-surgical cosmetic procedures safer as thousands complain of ‘botched’ procedures.
Letter from the Home Secretary and Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire on the government's announcement of reforms to the police disciplinary processes.
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has fully dismissed a legal challenge by Cérélia and upheld the CMA’s decision to block Cérélia’s acquisition of Jus-Rol.
Providers and experts requesting approval for overnight accommodation costs should know that guideline rates are increasing from 1 September 2023.
More than 750 graduates have now swapped university halls for prison walls as demand for the Unlocked Graduates scheme reached new heights.
The UK government confirms it will be reviewing its Energy Charter Treaty membership, and considering withdrawal if vital modernisation is not agreed.
Hundreds of victims of domestic abuse will be better protected as perpetrators who still pose a risk once they are released from prison will be made to wear electronic monitoring tags.
Minister for Development and Africa Andrew Mitchell gave a statement following the Zimbabwe elections.
Police forces have committed to pursuing all leads where there is a reasonable chance it could result in catching a perpetrator and solving a crime.
New guidance for education settings advises that any space or area with confirmed RAAC should no longer be open without mitigations in place.
Government announces changes to rules governing police officers' disciplinary, vetting and performance processes.
Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch has made appointments for the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) Council, and the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC).
UK government’s export credit agency has issued a guarantee allowing Dewsbury furniture firm Jay-Be to access a £2.5m funding package from Santander UK.
The King has approved the nomination of The Reverend Dr Michael Volland for election as Bishop of Birmingham.
Explanation of vote by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on Mali.
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