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The UK is accelerating growth by developing six frontier technologies that strengthen digital capabilities and boost long-term competitiveness.
A company and its director have been given a month to clear an illegal waste site or risk further court action.
The Charity Commission has concluded its statutory inquiries into the Kantor Foundation and Kantor Charitable Foundation, finding neither charity remained viable after the designation of the charities’ founder, Dr Vitachesla…
Defence tech start-ups and small businesses in Northern Ireland will benefit from a £50 million investment boost launched by the UK government today, creating highly-skilled jobs and strengthening UK national security.
The UK defence industry stands to benefit as the Government considers new ways to unlock private investment to drive military readiness, create jobs and deliver economic growth across the UK.
Open letter from DSIT Secretary of State Liz Kendall and Security Minister Dan Jarvis to UK business leaders.
Rachel Reeves today brought together the CEOs of Barclays UK, Lloyds Banking Group, Santander UK, NatWest Group, Nationwide Building Society and HSBC UK.
A speech by Jessica Lennard, CMA Chief Strategy & External Affairs Officer.
The Charity Commission is today publishing updated guidance for charity trustees on conflicts of interest, with research by the regulator suggesting many trustees are unsure how to recognise a conflict.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis MBE uses speech at CYBERUK to say AI companies should work with government in a “generational endeavour”.
Billpayers set to benefit from a stronger energy regulator to ensure they are treated fairly.
The changes apply to non-commercial movements of dogs, cats and ferrets
Letters to devolved areas outlining adult skills fund (ASF) and free courses for jobs funding for the 2026 to 2027 financial year.
Energy Secretary, Ed Miliband's speech at the Good Growth Foundation’s National Growth Debate.
The new Commissioners began their terms on 1 April
The Regulator of Social Housing announces Jonathan Walters as its next Chief Executive
The UK’s payments sector is to be equipped for the future of rapid financial innovation through a new package announced today during Fintech Week in London.
Families across the country will be better protected from energy crises, as government moves to break link between gas and electricity prices.
New complaints scheme introduced by the Education Secretary for the next academic year to raise concerns about suppression of freedom of speech.
Ofsted’s Chief Inspector, Sir Martyn Oliver, spoke at the Early Years Alliance's Connect Roadshow in London.
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