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The Serious Fraud Office has launched an investigation into suspected bribery and corruption at multi-national aviation and defence electronics group Thales.
The Environment Agency has opened a consultation on a permit variation application from Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited in East Yorkshire.
Sellafield Ltd attended a recent New Statesman Regional Development event to showcase its education outreach and early careers programmes.
New controls on the use of consultancies across government are being brought in to cut unnecessary spending and save £1.2 billion by 2026, as set out in the Autumn Statement – with departments already expected to save the £5…
Biggest pension reforms in decades will merge Local Government Pension Scheme assets and consolidate defined contribution schemes into megafunds.
The review will help restore passengers' confidence in the system.
Health and Social Care Secretary to set out measures in speech at NHS Providers annual conference.
Wes Streeting will set out plans to clamp down on temporary workers in speech at NHS Providers conference.
This case study is an example of how the MHRA is benefiting from patients providing their lived experience for the pre-authorisation stage of the benefit-risk review.
Marking a year of the flagship programme helping to develop line management excellence
Chancellor takes long-term decisions to restore stability, rebuild Britain and protect working people across Scotland.
The campaign focuses on the serious risks these goods pose, warning that ‘Fake Always Breaks’ .
Several countries gave a joint statement on the establishment of the Multilateral Sanctions Monitoring Team (MSMT) in response to the termination of the mandate of the Panel of Experts for the UNSC 1718 Sanctions Committee i…
Schroders Capital’s Real Estate Impact Fund (SCREIF) has received a £50 million investment from Homes England, the government’s housing and regeneration agency, underlining the key role this market-leading investment strateg…
A letter written to higher education admissions officers to ensure they are fully aware of grading arrangements for the qualifications that Ofqual regulates for the 2024 to 2025 admissions cycle.
A letter addressed to governors and trustees of schools and colleges about 2024 qualification results.
A letter to school and college heads written by Sir Ian Bauckham, Ofqual's Chief Regulator.
A letter from Ofqual's Chief Regulator responding to the Secretary of State’s letter asking Ofqual for exam boards to continue providing support materials for GCSEs in maths, physics and combined science.
…The Secretary of State’s letter to Ofqual outlining DfE's decision on arrangements for GCSE maths, physics and combined science in 2025, 2026 and 2027.…
A man deemed a child sex offender has been given a suspended sentence after lying about his offences to work as a security guard in Cardiff.
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