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Leadership of the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice attended meetings in London this week as part of the Competition Enforcers Summit, which took place under the 2021 G7 Digital…
To mark International Day of People with Disabilities, Sellafield Ltd's Craig Brown shares his story of living and working with Parkinson's Disease.
A letter to Make UK and the British Chambers of Commerce in relation to disruption to container shipping.
UK PCR testing provider Randox has improved its terms on cancellations, refunds and liability, following discussions with the CMA.
Defra has issued notices for traders on importing requirements coming into place during 2022
The UK imposed more sanctions in response to the Lukashenko regime's continued disregard for international law, and ongoing human rights violations in Belarus.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK, USA, EU and Canada issued a statement on today's coordinated sanctions in response to continuing attacks on human rights and fundamental freedoms in Belarus.
Speech by Minister Greg Hands on nuclear capacity and the UK net zero ambition.
The UK’s world-leading services sector is set to benefit from a landmark deal announced at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) today.
Last Saturday evening (27 November), investigators from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) conducted enforcement operations in Telford and Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton.
Martin Thomas is the Government’s preferred candidate for the Charity Commission Chair, the Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries announced today.
A new interactive graphic developed by UK researchers including Dstl will help people decide what to do in everyday situations to protect themselves and others.
The British Office Taipei will showcase the UK’s offshore wind expertise with visionary British companies at the ‘UK Pavilion at Energy Taiwan’ in Taipei
Charity Commission publishes critical report on Richmond Psychosocial Foundation International (RPFI), finding its former trustees exposed residents to “significant avoidable harm”.
Prime Minister to host the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies to discuss how government, industry and the NHS can continue to work together to tackle emerging variants and future pandemics.
The Chancellor visited Yarm today (2 December) to see first-hand how the government’s Levelling Up Fund is kickstarting a number of important local projects, which will drive growth and create an attractive place for residen…
Grimsby Crown Court has ordered a Lincolnshire security boss to pay more than £30,000 as the proceeds of crime after he was convicted for a second time of offences against the Private Security Industry Act (PSIA).
Food producers, services companies and exporters to Norway, will enjoy a pre-Christmas boost as new UK-Norway trading arrangements come into effect today
New hybrid trains are helping us reduce our carbon footprint at Sellafield.
Downing Street transformed into a festive food and drink market to showcase Britain’s biggest exports ahead of Small Business Saturday.
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