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The CMA has imposed over £100 million in fines after Advanz inflated the price of thyroid tablets, causing the NHS and patients to lose out.
Over £860m to be invested in flood alleviation schemes this year with further action including improvements to flood insurance
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Alexandra Notay appointed Commissioner at the Geospatial Commission
Plans to strengthen council finances, reduce risk to public funds and ensure councils are delivering value for money for taxpayers published.
Figures show an extra 9,814 police officers have been recruited as the government launches its Beating Crime Plan.
The Chancellor has made a further Treasury Direction in relation to Grant 5 under Section 76 of the Coronavirus Act 2020.
HRH The Prince of Wales and NE Chair, Tony Juniper, attend the release of Eurasian curlews at Sandringham Estate.
The two nations have a long and proud history of military cooperation, working together on land, sea and air to find shared solutions to their shared challenges.
The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List
The two leaders will toast the strengthened Kenya-UK Strategic Partnership and welcome the new five-year Defence Cooperation Agreement agreed during this visit.
Government backs employment rights for disabled workers as part of National Disability Strategy.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace speaking at the National Flagship Engagement Day
More accessible housing, easier commuting and better job prospects are set to become reality for millions of disabled people in the UK through actions set out in the government’s National Disability Strategy.
The purpose of this notice is to alert potential civil society implementing partners to an opportunity to bid for grant funding to deliver project activity promoting human rights and democratic values in Sri Lanka.
The call for bids that directly support open societies, COVID-19 response, and climate change and biodiversity is now open. Deadline is 15 August 2021.
90 projects awarded grants to accelerate action to support 2,500 jobs, plant almost a million trees and boost nature recovery across the country
Initiatives announced to remove barriers and improve confidence for disabled traveller as they return to public transport after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Extra measures to keep prison leavers off the streets and stop further crimes has been unveiled today (28 July 2021) as part of the Government’s Beating Crime Plan, with a string of new initiatives to tackle the underlying c…
All parties called on to uphold Tunisia’s reputation as a tolerant and open society.
Following the first ministerial meeting of the Forest, Agriculture and Commodity Trade (FACT) Dialogue, 25 countries have endorsed a statement committing to working together to protect the world’s precious forests while also…
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