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The Business and Energy Secretary announces further measures to help secure the UK’s energy independence.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Dounreay project control trainees all achieve high pass grades in their professional qualifications.
The CMA has concluded its independent study into the music streaming market.
Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal has completed a four-day visit to Uganda, which showcased the UK’s ongoing partnership with Uganda across many sectors.
At the eighth Economic Development Forum the UK and Nigeria confirm the importance of maintaining bilateral economic relations and welcome progress made
In a recent public inquiry before Deputy Traffic Commissioner Nick Denton, Armson Engineering Ltd applied for a restricted goods vehicles operator licence for one vehicle but the case was not as it seemed.
Sarah Cardell, Interim Chief Executive of the CMA, delivered her keynote speech at the British Institute Of International & Comparative Law (BIICL) and Linklaters Tech Antitrust Roundtable
Copart’s completed purchase of Hills Motors will reduce the number of salvage services providers available to customers and could limit the vehicles available to suppliers of recycled vehicle parts, often known as ‘green par…
A UK experiment to find new ways of creating materials to be used for medicines and metal alloys launched to the International Space Station (ISS).
At Australia’s National Press Club in Canberra, UK Minister for the Indo-Pacific Anne-Marie Trevelyan reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to Australia and the wider region.
New measures set to help hundreds of thousands better insulate their homes and reduce consumption while saving families hundreds of pounds each year.
Badenoch hosts the Board of Trade in Cardiff, where she will launch the Board’s report on Life Sciences and announce 28 new Export Champions.
Letter to domestic energy suppliers in Great Britain asking how they intend to make sure direct debit systems do not over-estimate charging.
Minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan will make her first visit in her new role to continue close UK-Australia cooperation and promote regional security and prosperity.
Approval for work from 2023. Properties better protected from flooding will increase to beyond 1,400. Basin will hold more than 7 million cubic metres of water
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In a recent public inquiry before Traffic Commissioner Kevin Rooney, there was a very clear case of an operator who thought that ignoring prohibitions and trying to mislead the commissioner was an acceptable way to behave.
The UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO in Geneva, Ambassador Simon Manley, gave a statement during Brazil’s 8th WTO Trade Policy Review.
The Security Industry Authority has published a 'snapshot' profile of the security guarding sector. It draws on findings from recent surveys and past research conducted by the SIA. It also uses data from the SIA'…
The UK has new astronauts, following a rigorous selection process and record UK Space Agency investment in the European Space Agency (ESA).
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