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The theme for this year's event is 'Insolvency response for uncertain times'.
Statement follows the first meeting of the UK's Trade Dialogue with Uruguay in Montevideo, 11 October 2022.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
Round one of negotiations for a free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Speaking in Cardiff, Orlando Fraser KC highlights the profound challenges facing charities at this time, sets out the Commission’s priorities during his Chairship, and unveils the regulator’s new 5-minute guide on charities …
Legal notices issued to 35 UK operators as government responds to consultation on Huawei
Electronic Trade Documents Bill ends need for paper-based trading documents
The TRA announces its interim conclusions in a reconsideration of a trade remedy measure on welded tubes and pipes from China, Belarus and Russia.
The CMA has warned it will take enforcement action against healthcare providers over concerns prospective patients are not being given the essential information they need.
The regulator’s ‘Revitalising Trusts’ programme has released £1 million to directly aid charitable causes across Wales.
UK government introduces new Energy Prices Bill, putting into law support for consumers with energy costs.
Virgin Orbit’s carrier aircraft, ground support equipment, and rocket are set to arrive in Cornwall this week ahead of the first satellite launch from the UK.
During a visit to UKAEA, Sir Tony Blair underlined his support for fusion energy
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and Cwmni Egino sign Memorandum of Understanding to support their development of a new small scale nuclear project in North Wales.
Steve Oldfield has decided to step down from his role as Chief Commercial Officer and Director General for Life Sciences at the Department of Health and Social Care.
In a recent public inquiry before Deputy Traffic Commissioner Nick Denton, Roger Arnold lost both his good repute and operators’ licence.
The regulator has opened a statutory inquiry into My Space Housing Solutions following an inspection of the charity’s books and records.
The CMA proposes to accept an offer from Morrisons to sell 28 McColl’s stores to address competition concerns in the areas where those stores are located.
UKAEA and Tokamak Energy to collaborate on developing spherical tokamak technology for commercial fusion energy
The Department for Levelling Up has taken the first step in legal action, protecting residents and ensuring proper building safety.
UK Digital Secretary Michelle Donelan met with US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo to discuss digital priorities
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