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Bounce Back Loan fraudster handed suspended sentence and curfew
UK-India free trade talks are being relaunched, with a visit to India by the Business and Trade Secretary.
Sir Keir Starmer announces £200 million investment to propel long term future for Grangemouth
Mr Sunil Bharti Mittal, founder and chairman of Bharti Enterprises, has today (22 February) received the insignia of the Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE).
Trials of four innovative new security systems successfully launched at former nuclear site in Dorset.
Banks agree to pay fines for past exchanges of sensitive information about UK government bonds.
Around 11,000 Scottish homes and businesses to gain access to lightning-fast broadband.
A major government office complex has been given planning consent to be built in Manchester.
This consultation seeks views on how the government can ensure the UK’s legal framework for AI and copyright supports the UK creative industries and AI sector together.
The Charity Commission has launched statutory inquiries into Walsall Wood Community Football Club and Walsall Wood Saints Junior Football Club.
The Government has accepted the TRA's recommendation to keep an anti-dumping measure on imports of Corrosion Resistant Steel from China to the UK.
CMA independent inquiry group’s initial assessment is that GXO’s purchase of Wincanton is likely to reduce competition in the supply of dedicated warehousing services to UK grocers.
The company made almost a million unsolicited cold-calls, resulting in people complaining to the Information Commissioner’s Office
Improvements in physical security arrangements at Sellafield have been recognised by the UK’s nuclear regulator.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry to examine ongoing regulatory concerns regarding the trustees’ management and administration of Zlotchiv (charity register number 1181876).
An important project to ensure the Sellafield site has a more resilient electricity supply has taken a significant step forward.
Financial markets will be modernised to drive capital market competitiveness and deliver growth – the priority of the government’s Plan for Change.
South Dorset MP Lloyd Hatton has visited the Winfrith Site to see how a cutting-edge robotic laser is taking apart the site’s Dragon reactor core.
Interim report published by the CMA in the latest step in its Phase 2 investigation into the merger of two corporate travel businesses.
An independent inquiry group has provisionally cleared Boparan’s deal to buy ForFarmers’ Burston and Radstock feed mills in an interim report published today.
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