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Transformative new rules which rip up bureaucratic EU regulations for public sector procurement will be debated in the House of Commons today.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
New ONS figures show Scottish unemployment near record lows - but investing in jobs and skills still vital, says Alister Jack, as global economic issues persist
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) is working with the Government of Anguilla (GoA) to provide geospatial data to support safe navigation
Sainsbury’s and Asda agree to address more than 30 anti-competitive land agreements which prevent rivals opening nearby
On Monday 5 June 2023, Bury man Zahkier Hussain was ordered to pay £2,000 prosecution costs by Bolton Magistrates’ Court.
General Export Facility secured by Marine Specialised Technology Group to win contracts in the Netherlands, Ireland and Italy
The scheme to wipe historic convictions for homosexual activity has been expanded.
…From 8 August 2023, those wishing to undertake a one-year master’s degree in the select fields of Climate Change/Sustainability or Heritage/Museum studies in the UK will now be able to apply through a bespoke programme with the University of Essex, via the Chevening website (www.chevening.org…
The British High Commission and British Council hosted a special event in Delhi on 11 June to mark Pride Month and celebrate the LGBT+ community around the world.
Judges will be given greater powers to dismiss lawsuits designed purely to evade scrutiny and stifle freedom of speech through government amendments to the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill.
London Tech Week will see Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps announce £4.3 million government funding to develop cutting-edge technology.
The £92m air defence package is being provided through the International Fund for Ukraine, in which the UK is investing a further £250m.
In today's speech, Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt spoke about improving productivity growth across the public and private sector.
Six Argentine young women aged between 19 and 26 will have the opportunity to share a working day with Ambassador Kirsty Hayes and other Embassy officers.
Registration is now open for the Government Chemist Conference 2023, Safe food for tomorrow’s world: food security in challenging global conditions.
International Development Minister Andrew Mitchell is in India for the G20 and to announce new climate and tech partnerships.
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) signs MoUs with Port of London Authority and Peel Ports Group, strengthening collaboration in port sector.
GAD reviewed 2 social security funds for the Government of Jersey. We assessed possible levels of future expenditure and rates required to finance these funds.
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has appointed The Rt Hon Lord Turnbull as Chair of the Omagh Bombing Inquiry.
HMRC is writing to UK residents named in the leaked Pandora Papers to give them the chance to correct their tax affairs.
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