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The Serious Fraud Office today charged five men following the collapse of the law firm Axiom Ince and alleged improper use of over £60 million of client money.
Criminal legal aid solicitors will receive up to £92 million more a year to help address the ongoing challenges in the criminal justice system.
Navantia UK agrees commercial deal to purchase Harland & Wolff
The UK has today officially joined CPTPP as a fully-fledged member, potentially boosting the UK economy by £2 billion a year in the long run.
Infected Blood Compensation Authority's newsletter that was circulated on 11 December 2024
Coast path extended across East Sussex
New chapter for the UK's clean industry as financial close reached for East Coast Cluster site projects.
Major UK pork producers can resume exports to China as the government secures the end Covid-era restrictions on UK unprocessed pork exports
Speech on reforming the public sector delivered by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Pat McFadden at University College London, Stratford.
New Business Growth Service will make it easier and quicker for SMEs to find government advice and support all under one roof
The pilot scheme, AI Airlock, is designed to help test and improve the rules for AI-powered medical devices to ensure they reach patients quickly, safely and effectively.
There are no new tax obligations for people selling services or unwanted items online as platforms start sharing sales data with HMRC from January 2025.
UK artists will earn new royalties when their works are resold in New Zealand following Free Trade Agreement.
Alan, Daisy and Rebecca share their stories of what it's like living with HIV and talk about how together, we can break the stigma.
With industry already showing a very high level of readiness, the MHRA is reminding remaining marketing authorisation holders to ensure they are prepared for the new packaging and labelling measures
The Culture Secretary has provided an update on the funding of the BBC, setting out how the government will review alternate funding options to secure the broadcaster’s long-term sustainability, while providing it with fundi…
The Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner, delivered a speech at the Pontignano Conference in Rome in November 2024.
The Nottingham company which produces electricity from food waste by anaerobic digestion has been fined more than £300,000.
The fight against meningococcal B continues.
The Integrated National Transport Strategy will set out a 'people first approach' to getting people around the country.
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