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Passengers will be boarding the world’s first fully sized, self-driving bus service in Edinburgh from the Spring, after it was awarded a share of £81 million in joint UK government and industry support for self-driving trans…
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Overseas organisations owning UK land must have publicly declared their true owners, under world leading UK laws to crack down on dirty money.
Women fishers and environmental activists thank the UK for its legislative support to protect the environment of Baja California Sur.
Trade Minister Greg Hands heads to Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore for high level trade talks and to promote UK's accession to CPTPP.
The Government today upheld the UK TRA's recommendation that anti-dumping and countervailing measures on Continuous Glass Fibre from China be kept.
On Monday 23 January 2023, Richard Mbembe-Babaku of Atherton pleaded guilty to fraud charges at Manchester Magistrates’ Court.
Magnox Ltd is inviting suppliers to collaborate on a major project to enhance the way it manages its assets.
The UK announced sanctions to increase pressure on the Myanmar military junta, coinciding with the 2-year anniversary of the coup that ousted an elected government.
Funding from NavyX and Dstl will back PhD programmes researching new methods of underwater propulsion and design, taking cues from the natural world.
The CMA is today starting a programme of work looking into unit pricing practices online and instore in the groceries sector. Unit pricing shows how much a particular product costs by weight or volume, which helps people id…
Letter from the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to the Financial Conduct Authority and Competition and Markets Authority.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
Letter from the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to the Chief Executive of the Financial Conduct Authority and the Competition and Markets Authority.
Christopher Butler pleaded guilty to five offences. Two men supplied as security by Butler were also prosecuted for working illegally.
The UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO in Geneva gave a statement during Dominican Republic’s fifth WTO Trade Policy Review (TPR).
Dstl will host the 25th CWD Conference, bringing together international experts and promoting collaboration to achieve a future free from chemical weapons.
Rt Hon Chris Skidmore has been appointed to help accelerate the development and deployment of emerging technologies in key UK growth sectors.
A landmark devolution deal has been signed in North East England today by Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove and eight local leaders in the region.
In today's speech, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt set out his vision for long-term prosperity in the UK.
Transparency rules are having a positive impact on the price of funeral services – a CMA report has found.
The report was funded by the UK government through the “Work and Opportunities for Women” programme.
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