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As a result of alleged unfair practices caused by COVID-19 disruptions, theCompetition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published an open letter to the early years sector (nurseries and childcare providers).
New category in the prestigious business awards to celebrate firms which have an inclusive culture.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Observations and recommendations on the department’s emergency response to COVID-19.
Thirty-five police and crime commissioners (PCCs) are to receive funding from a £25 million scheme to crack down on burglary and theft in crime hotspots.
Sarah Flannigan and Jantiene T. Klein Roseboom van der Veer have been reappointed as Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Val Gooding, Ian Karet, Michael Lear and Derek Myers terms have been extended for six months.
On the recommendation of the Prime Minister, Juliet Davenport OBE is appointed as a new member of The Crown Estate Board.
The funding awards were announced by Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon, Minister of State for South Asia and the Commonwealth, ahead of a virtual visit to India on 28 July.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson launches ambitious plans to boost cycling and walking.
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss is today launching the new Trade and Agriculture Commission.
Cabinet Secretary Sir Mark Sedwill's public lecture at The University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government
The Digital Access Programme (DAP) of the Prosperity Fund seeks a supplier to deliver an analysis of the digital access landscape in Brazil.
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions has appointed Nick Markham as Lead Non-Executive Director.
Microchipping will help ensure that irresponsible owners are rightly held accountable and owners can be more easily reunited with lost or stolen horses
As part of the new Transforming West Cumbria programme, West Cumbrian families are set to benefit from new funding.
Plans to reduce administrative burdens for farmers to enable them to focus on delivering environmental outcomes and transitioning to the new ELM scheme
Kelly Mullane leads the Veterans Workstream of the Diversity Project and explains the importance of the Diversity Project and the aims of the workstream.
Defence Relationship Management has launched the Employer Engagement Handbook, a new guide that provides a useful overview for employers about working with defence.
The Environment Agency has granted a permit to place fish barriers across the entrances to Hoveton Great Broad in Norfolk as part of a restoration project.
Communities across the country are set to benefit from better local services as councils receive a share of £800,000 for innovative digital projects.
Open letter to Heads of centre in preparation for the Summer 2020 results.
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