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Vulnerable tenants living in supported housing with little support will see significant improvements as councils are given funding to drive up standards.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The CMA has concluded that Dye & Durham must sell TM Group after its in-depth investigation identified competition concerns.
the UK and local partners in Kenya launch a tool that aims to identify energy secure pathways for energy demand and supply between 2015 and 2050.
Ambassador Kristín A. Árnadóttir from Iceland, on behalf of 38 OSCE states, invokes OSCE's Moscow Mechanism, tasking experts to review the human rights situation in Russia.
Government Efficiency Minister Jacob Rees-Mogg opened the new cross-government hub at 23 Stephenson Street, Birmingham.
Construction work started to expand Oxfordshire Advanced Skills (OAS) and launch new apprenticeships at Culham Science Centre.
Broadcast news channels will air judges’ sentencing remarks from the Crown Court for the first time tomorrow (28 July), following a change in the law.
Tenders welcome to deliver housing and debt contract work and Housing Possession Court Duty Scheme services.
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Government statement on the planned merger of OneWeb and Eutelsat.
New civil contract schedules beginning 1 September 2022 to be made available by the end of July.
Help to Grow: Digital Scheme eligibility expanded to businesses with at least one employee, meaning up to 1.2 million businesses could benefit.
Forensic Science Regulator newsletters cover issues of interest and relevance to forensic science practitioners.
Minister for Africa, Vicky Ford, made a statement on the humanitarian crisis in East Africa.
Schools without a defibrillator to be provided one by government by the end of 22/23 academic year, building on curriculum teaching first aid and CPR
A new law is now in place that will enable businesses impacted by industrial action to plug staffing gaps with agency workers.
Plans to seize the benefits of Brexit by revoking EU retained law governing financial services have been set out by Chancellor of the Exchequer Nadhim Zahawi in his first speech as Chancellor
Officers from the MHRA have seized large quantities of illegally traded medicines and medical devices in an Interpol week of action known as "Operation Pangea"
The project will better protect homes and businesses in the city from flooding along with making improvements to the environment.
Homes England has entered into a contract with John Sisk and Son Limited to deliver over £100 million of vital infrastructure at York Central
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