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The first set of provisions from the Charities Act 2022 are now in force.
The government has today (Monday 31 October) decided to take no further action under its national security powers on the proposed increase in shareholdings by Vesa Equity Investment in Royal Mail.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has pledged £7 million for Cumbria’s Industrial Solutions Hub (iSH), a project designed to stimulate the local economy, creating diverse jobs, skills and training opportunities.
Today Ofsted has published a research report looking at how high-performing secondary schools provide targeted support for struggling readers.
Covers precision-bred plants and animals developed through techniques such as gene editing
This letter details the extension being provided for the core council tax rebate as well as information on the progress of rebate payments.
The Foreign Secretary James Cleverly gave a statement strongly condemning the attack in Mogadishu, Somalia.
Refresh ensures UK system is able to continually adapt to new, emerging and persistent security threats
At the CTC meeting, the UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly stated that we must continue to work together internationally to fight terrorist ideologies online.
A deal has been signed confirming Bulb's 1.5 million customers will have a new energy home in Octopus.
At the UN Security Council Counter Terrorism Committee, the Foreign Secretary will say that we must starve terrorists of finance and emerging technologies.
FCDO Minister of State, Lord (Tariq) Ahmad, has announced new support for UNICEF in response to the cholera outbreak.
Statement from Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the Security Council Debate on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question
Representatives from Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Turkey, the UK and US met at Wilton Park from 26 to 27 October to discuss the situation in Libya.
The Secretary of State for NI has issued the following statement after the deadline for the re-formation of the Northern Ireland Executive passed.
The Environment Agency (EA) is enforcing the annual close season over the winter months to help protect salmon and sea trout from disturbance when spawning, allowing stocks to grow.
Ryan Sims from Castle Donington, Leicestershire, has been found guilty of fishing illegally.
A Rotherman man has been found guilty of fishing illegally in a case brought by the Environment Agency to Northampton Magistrates Court on Monday 24 October.
The company was found guilty despite denying charges that a banned chemical got into the Yealm estuary in Devon from its paint testing facility near Plymouth.
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