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Government extends successful NatWest Group trading plan for a further two years to support the intention to exit its shareholding by 2025-26.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The DataIQ 100 list for 2023 was revealed earlier this month featuring two MOD personnel.
New campaign launched today to help organisations save money on their energy bills by improving energy efficiency
Millions of the lowest paid workers across the UK will receive a pay increase as the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rise comes into effect.
Scotland Office Minister John Lamont has been in Madrid for a two-day visit focused on renewable energy, trade and cultural links between our two countries.…
Accession means lower tariffs on some exports to the UK, which are not already removed through the UK’s bilateral agreements with member countries.
Government funding to enable up to 19 return flights between City of Derry Airport and London Stansted every week for another year.
Prime Minister announces deal to join CPTPP – a huge trade bloc in the Indo-Pacific which will now have a total GDP of £11 trillion
The Public and Commercial Service (PCS) union has announced targeted Civil Service industrial action (from Monday 3 to Friday 14 April 2023 inclusive) that may impact some APHA services.
CMA calls on businesses to review practices as it investigates second firm over use of ‘urgency’ claims
Developers in the River Tees area will be first to be apply for credits to unlock new housing
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council debate on Peace and Security in Africa
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has appointed John Belchem, Dinah Birch, Lynn Collins, Anna Farthing and Philip Lloyd as Trustees of National Museums Liverpool for terms of four years.
Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris delivered a speech during a debate in the House of Commons to mark the 25th anniversary of the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement.
His Majesty King Charles III spoke to German parliamentarians during his 2023 state visit to Germany, the first state visit abroad for the King and Queen Consort.
New pan-industry group, CANTER (Controlling ANTiparasitic resistance in Equines Responsibly), launches to lead coordinated approach to sustainable control of equine parasites.
The British Embassy in Santiago commissioned a study at the end of 2022 on the utilisation of the UK Chile agreement signed in 2019.
The TRA has launched a transition review into anti-dumping measures on steel ropes and cables from China, including those products consigned from Morocco and Korea.
Areas set out for the aviation industry to focus on to avoid a repeat of the travel disruption seen last summer.
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