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Partnership aims to boost tip-offs about banned directors still operating in the shadows
UKEF announces collaboration to ensure veteran-led firms are matched with the right support to export and grow.
The UK is accelerating growth by developing six frontier technologies that strengthen digital capabilities and boost long-term competitiveness.
The Charity Commission has concluded its statutory inquiries into the Kantor Foundation and Kantor Charitable Foundation, finding neither charity remained viable after the designation of the charities’ founder, Dr Vitachesla…
Rachel Reeves today brought together the CEOs of Barclays UK, Lloyds Banking Group, Santander UK, NatWest Group, Nationwide Building Society and HSBC UK.
A speech by Jessica Lennard, CMA Chief Strategy & External Affairs Officer.
Referral to phase 2 comes after period to resolve concerns has expired.
The Charity Commission is today publishing updated guidance for charity trustees on conflicts of interest, with research by the regulator suggesting many trustees are unsure how to recognise a conflict.
From chocolate bars to famous cars, and the mark where it all began – Britain crowns its best loved trade marks.
Energy Secretary, Ed Miliband's speech at the Good Growth Foundation’s National Growth Debate.
The Group Litigation Order (GLO) Compensation Scheme will close to new applications on 31 July 2026, with a view to the scheme concluding on 31 December 2026.
Professor Sarah Sharples has been appointed to the Council that advises the Prime Minister and Cabinet on science and technology.
The UK’s payments sector is to be equipped for the future of rapid financial innovation through a new package announced today during Fintech Week in London.
Families across the country will be better protected from energy crises, as government moves to break link between gas and electricity prices.
The Foreign Secretary met Foreign Minister Motegi in Tokyo on 20 April 2026 for the tenth Japan-UK Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue.
Asset maintenance is a core part of Sellafield’s work and relies on regular inspections to understand the condition of facilities.
CMA welcomes newly appointed non-executive directors to the board.
The government is inviting EdTech companies and AI labs to bid to develop safe, personalised AI tutoring tools designed to improve learning outcomes, particularly for disadvantaged pupils.
Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology, Liz Kendall, spoke at Wayve, launching the Sovereign AI Fund on Thursday 16 April 2026.
Sovereign AI is the UK’s £500 million bet to back homegrown AI founders, drive growth and create jobs across the UK.
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