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Businesses will save time and money on repetitive legal action thanks to new international rules coming into force across the UK on 1 July.
New laws in force today mark the toughest sentencing powers against law-breaking water executives in history.
Prime Minister’s remarks from the IEA Future of Energy Security summit.
The Energy Secretary delivered opening remarks at the International Energy Agency (IEA) Future of Energy Security summit.
The government has announced the appointment of five members to the Building Control Independent Panel.
Up to £4.1 million in grants is being made available across three grant offers to boost resilience and productivity in tree production
SMEs from across the UK will benefit from new government support to match them up with international buyers and markets.
Thousands of jobs created as major carbon capture and storage network is ready for construction – boosting energy security and the government's Plan for Change.
Open letter to clean energy developers and investors inviting them to support the clean energy mission by 'building it in Britain'.
Prime Minister brings forward £300 million for Great British Energy to invest in offshore wind supply chains ahead of the Future of Energy Security summit.
Updates to UK Syria sanctions regulations will help the people of Syria rebuild their country and economy following the fall of Assad
British businesses will be supported to trade freely as the Chancellor chooses to act on practices that undercut fair trade, such as the dumping of cheap goods into the UK.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its response to the Department for Transport's consultation on rail reform.
Clean energy projects, reservoirs, railway lines, and other major infrastructure to be built faster, under changes to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill
Lord Collins of Highbury visited Uganda on 3 and 4 April to reinforce the UK's commitment to sustainable development and mutual economic growth.
Advice to the Prime Minister on how government can mobilise private investment into climate adaptation and resilience.…
Chancellor Rachel Reeves travels to Washington DC for her first spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
An amendment to the Great British Energy Bill will enable the company to ensure forced labour is not used in its supply chains.
Government backs world-leading trial of cutting-edge technology to diagnose bowel cancer earlier, harnessing the power of technology to treat patients.
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