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September 2025 newsletter issued by the Animals in Science Regulation Unit.
Business and Trade Secretary Peter Kyle spoke at Lancaster House in London on 18 September 2025.
In commercial transport, where time pressures are high and responsibilities wide-ranging, routine tasks can sometimes be rushed or overlooked.
From 13 October 2025, customers will need to use GOV.UK One Login to sign in to their Companies House WebFiling account.
UK sets sights on closer trade ties with biggest economies in South America
Eleven-year director ban for businesswoman who breached Covid loan rules
Speech by Sarah Cardell, Chief Executive of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), delivered to the Fordham Competition Law Institute Conference.
The Charity Commission is escalating its engagement with the Hussaini Charitable Trust to a statutory inquiry over ongoing concerns about the charity’s reporting of its finances.
Record-breaking investment into the UK of £150 billon unveiled during historic US State Visit, boosting jobs and catapulting growth
Civil servants are invited to apply for the latest round of the Civil Service AI and Data Challenge, with £50,000 in support available for the winning idea.
Companies House has been awarded the highest level award for workplace wellbeing by Investors in People.
6 innovative projects will use satellite technology and AI, following £1.5 million in UK Space Agency funding.
A new set of 8 principles have been launched by the Government Office for Science to consider the social dimensions of grid transformation for policymaking.
The director was convicted earlier this year following Insolvency Service investigations
A national model collating when technology needs updating or will become obsolete enables the National Police Chiefs’ Council to make crucial funding decisions.
The government has announced the creation of an AI Growth Zone in the North East, set to generate more than 5,000 new jobs and attract up to £30 billion in private investment.
The first ever UK-US tech agreement will bring new healthcare breakthroughs, clean homegrown energy, and more investment into local communities and businesses in Britain and the United States.
This report was issued in September 2025 and covers the time period 1 August 2025 to 31 August 2025 inclusive.
Employment Rights Bill returns to the Commons
Scott Hannaford-Hill and Christopher Moremi-Fitch have been convicted after pleading guilty to multiple offences under the Private Security Industry Act 2001.
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