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First illegal immigrants detained under the groundbreaking UK-France treaty.
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into Edmund Kell Unitarian Church and Elizabeth Kell Community Hall over financial and safeguarding concerns.
People living near pylons to get £2,500 off electricity bills over 10 years, as smart meter plans are unveiled to give consumers better rights and compensation.
Statement by Caroline Quinn, UK Deputy Political Coordinator, at the UN Security Council meeting on the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
A driver who killed a nine-year-old girl after falling asleep at the wheel of a bus under the influence of drugs had his sentence increased following the Solicitor General’s intervention.…
Under a joint information sharing agreement, pharmaceutical companies will be invited to register early with the MHRA and NICE to allow parallel decision making over licencing and value.
Updates on regulatory reform and plans to support innovation.
The Charity Commission has concluded its compliance case into Sentebale, a charity which works with children and young people in Southern Africa.
New measures to crack down on cowboy cosmetic procedures will be introduced by the government.
A historic reactor complex has been demolished, creating a new skyline at Harwell site - the birthplace of pioneering nuclear research and innovation.
Tighter controls on firearms licensing will be introduced by the government to keep people safe and help the police apply the law consistently.
Darren Tierney appointed to the role of Permanent Secretary of the Office for National Statistics
Response to the request for the Secretary of State’s consent under the Public Interest Merger Reference (Telegraph Media Group Ltd) (Pre-emptive Action) Order 2024.
The director sold at least £1.5 million of company assets in total
The Government’s manifesto commitment to deliver a genuine living wage for working people took a step closer today as it set out new considerations for the Low Pay Commission when recommending next year’s National Living Wag…
The Electric Car Grant will make owning an electric car cheaper, easier and a reality for thousands more people across the UK.
Response to the request for the Secretary of State’s consent under the Public Interest Merger Reference (Telegraph Media Group Ltd) (Pre-emptive Action) Order 2024.…
Wales-based Wall Colmonoy secured Defence Technology Exploitation Programme (DTEP) funding through DASA to develop one of the UK’s most advanced commercially available vacuum casting foundries.
More good jobs unlocked for workers across North Wales and North West England as Britain’s carbon capture industry goes from strength to strength.
HMRC encourages parents to register for Tax-Free Childcare to help towards the cost of their childcare bills.
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