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On 10 May 2022 two Teesside company directors were together ordered to pay £6,000 following a Proceeds of Crime order handed to them at Teesside Crown Court.
The Prime Minister has appointed Carol Pyrah as a Trustee of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and The National Lottery Heritage Fund, for a term of three years commencing 09 May 2022 until 08 May 2025.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
All Senior Civil Service (SCS) jobs must be advertised externally following recruitment changes that come into force today.
Latest UKHSA data shows increasing numbers coming forward for COVID-19 vaccine, but uptake continues to differ by ethnicity and areas of higher deprivation.
Latest UKHSA data shows 79.2% of those aged 75+ who became eligible at the end of March for coronavirus (COVID-19) booster have taken up the vaccine.
Sellafield Ltd apprentices celebrated the completion of their apprenticeships and BEng (hons) degrees.
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi presents some of the first ‘Queen Elizabeth: A Platinum Jubilee Celebration’ books to children at Manor Park Primary School
A new Skills Board has been launched by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) and the City Security Council (CSC) to address the need for higher standards of professionalism in the private security industry.
RSH Chief Executive, Fiona MacGregor, expresses her condolences on the death of St Mungo’s CEO, Steve Douglas.
A man who shot his friend with a crossbow has had his sentence increased by the Court of Appeal
Fast-track benefit access to be extended to those nearing the end of their life on Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and Attendance Allowance (AA).
Minister Nigel Adams explored family links to pottery in Stoke-on-Trent and promoted the Cultural Development Fund
This week is Learning at Work Week. From live events to exploring training available to you, are you investing in your skills to help build a Modern Civil Service?
A Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office spokesperson responds to the ballistic missile launches carried out by North Korea on 12 May.
Today sanctions hit Putin’s financial network, tightening the vice on the President and his inner circle.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch has published a Special Bulletin concerning Piper Cherokee Arrow II (G-EGVA), missing approximately 20 nm west of Le Touquet, France, 2 April.
Liz Truss attends the G7 and NATO Foreign Ministers’ Meetings in Germany to use both meetings to galvanise work with allies to win the battle for Ukraine.
Strong support in consultation for guidance published today to benefit students with SEND.
A letter from Chief Regulator Jo Saxton to heads of schools and colleges, ahead of GCSE, AS and A level exams starting on 16 May 2022.
Applications for funding have opened for VCSE organisations who support women experiencing reproductive issues to remain in or return to the workplace.
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