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Chancellor to announce package of reforms to ensure the UK’s status as a global powerhouse for financial services in her first Mansion House speech.
Charges relate to illegal discharges and breach of environmental permit. Case adjourned for sentencing at a later date.
Infected Blood Compensation Authority's newsletter that was circulated on 13 November 2024
Creative Industries Minister calls on live music industry to introduce voluntary ticket levy on stadiums and arenas to protect grassroots music sector, including venues, festivals, artists and promoters.
Latest information and actions from the Education and Skills Funding Agency for academies, schools, colleges, local authorities and further education providers.
Aimed at SMEs, DASA’s Defence Innovation Loans aim to bridge the gap between product development and commercialisation.
The CMA has issued a set of tips for people finding traders via a recommendation site, as well as finalising its advice to the sector.
UK SMEs, funded by DTEP, are advancing innovation in defence through collaboration with higher-tier partners.
Charity Commission CEO David Holdsworth visits South Wales charity as regulator’s programme hits multi-million pound milestone.
Seven Scots included in first ever recipients of the Elizabeth Emblem.
In a recent public inquiry, Traffic Commissioner Victoria Davies heard the case of PSM Recycling and HIAB Services Limited.
A sewage pumping station failure killed over 2,000 fish in Melksham, with sewage from a burst rising main also killing fish near Weston-super-Mare.
Flood defence test: The Environment Agency's £7m Northwich Flood Risk Management Scheme will be put to the test in exercise next week.
Nearly 500 inspections of water company assets have happened in South West. Inspection teams continue to grow, focused on checks, enforcement, and regulation.
Statement by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN, Simon Manley, at the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council.
The UK condemns Russia's deliberate targeting of Ukraine's energy infrastructure, which seeks to maximise civilian hardship as winter approaches.
Homes England approves £124 million funding package for vital infrastructure to support 20,000 home development in east London.
Lorry drivers to benefit from more parking, secure rest areas and better restaurants and showers.
UK’s market for ensuring trustworthy AI systems is poised to grow six-fold over the next decade, as UK also signs AI safety agreement with Singapore.
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