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Scotland Office Minister Kirsty McNeill to hear from sector experts on barriers to growth in the Scottish agri-food supply chain
A door supervisor who continued to work after his licence was revoked has been ordered to pay over £1,000 in fines and prosecution costs.
Plans to recover stolen cash and impose driving bans on those who repeatedly fail to pay back taxpayer money moved a step closer today, as Ministers vowed “to address the unacceptable levels of fraud and error we’ve inherite…
A new facility to build the next generation of semiconductor chips, and the first of its kind in Europe, was opened at the University of Southampton.
The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has today published a range of judgements following inspections of social landlords and ongoing responsive work.
Large and small businesses who have carried out exceptional work in hiring, retaining and supporting disabled people in the workplace have been recognised in the annual Disability Confident Awards in London.
The Prime Minister has appointed Kate Robson Brown and Tanuja Randery as Trustees of the Natural History Museum.
A partnership between Kenya, the UK and private sector to deliver growth and jobs by reducing reliance on foreign imports, supporting women and the environment.
Investors and local authorities mobilise as the government kickstarts the next phase for rolling out AI Growth Zones.
Waste criminals, fly-tippers and cowboy waste operators to have vehicles seized and crushed
Pensioners of the future will benefit from innovative 'collective' pension schemes to boost their income in retirement and productive investment across the economy, under plans announced today [29 April]
Changes support innovation while cracking down on fraudsters
David Holdsworth delivers speech at Trustee Exchange 2025.
Statement by the UK's Ambassador for Human Rights to the UN, Eleanor Sanders, at Guinea's Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Chancellor announces the appointment of four new Non-Executive Directors at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
EU Commissioner visits London as UK researchers and businesses get access to more Horizon Europe funding calls for quantum and space research
New research from the Charity Commission and Pro Bono Economics finds trustees are “immensely positive” about their experience
New regional improvement teams expanded to reach more than 200 schools and 120,000 children to drive up standards across the country.
The Chancellor delivered the keynote speech at the Innovate Finance Global Summit 2025 on 29 April.
Foreign nationals who commit sex offences will be excluded from asylum protections in the UK as part of the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill.
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