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The Charity Commission has appointed an interim manager to a London-based religious charity.
Sam Beckett has been appointed as the new Chief Economic Adviser to the Treasury, replacing Clare Lombardelli.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Professor Sir Ian Chapman presented with knighthood today and becomes Fellow of the Royal Society
A £560 million contract to manage the UK land on which thousands of Armed Forces personnel train, has been awarded to Landmarc Support Services by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO)
'Dear Accounting Officer' letters provide advice on accountability, regularity, propriety, value for money and annual accounting exercises.
Route will create an amazing 208 mile trail from Bridlington to Bamburgh in Northumberland – the longest stretch of the Coast Path to be opened in England
The government’s Illegal Migration Bill to stop the boats is continuing its progress through Parliament.
Thousands of homes and businesses in Shropshire will benefit from high-speed full-fibre broadband after a £24 million government contract was awarded to Freedom Fibre.
UK military advisor, Ian Stubbs, says Moscow’s reprehensible actions in Ukraine corrupt the memory of past sacrifices and Russia’s once-proud global reputation.
Details of a vacancy in our Quality team.
The Regulator of Social Housing concluded that the local authority had breached its consumer standards
A new section of the King Charles III England Coast Path is opening between Tarleton Locks, in Preston and Pier Head Ferry Terminal, in Liverpool.
The Coronation celebration began with a wake-up call by drumbeaters, pan pipers and the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force band who travelled from west to east Honiara.
As part of the Kings Coronation celebration, the British High Commission in Windhoek participated in the Big Help out, the UK's national day of volunteering.
Legislation change allowing longer lorries and longer semi-trailers on roads will save 70,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide from being released into the air.
The UK and India will conclude the seventh edition of the biennial exercise, Ajeya Warrior tomorrow (11 May).
Military support for Ukraine and a radical overhaul of NATO’s deterrence and defence topped the agenda for meeting of Alliance’s Defence Chiefs
Ofsted report finds that teachers want professional development opportunities, but poor-quality training and increasing workloads are slowing improvements brought about by recent reforms.
Health and Social Care Secretary oral statement to Parliament on the primary care recovery plan, delivered in the House of Commons.
£3 million invested in the Global Fertiliser Challenge to fund new research to develop alternative fertilisers to boost sustainability and productivity
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