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Michelle Russell reflects on the SIA's #CelebratingHerStory campaign, which started on International Women's Day.
UK sanctions announced ahead of Myanmar Armed Forces Day in coordination with allies.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A letter from the Secretary of State for International Trade to UK Export Finance’s Chief Executive on UKEF’s annual priorities.
A new prospectus for potential bidders sets out how the Green Freeports will regenerate local areas, create high quality jobs and support transition to a net zero economy.
Charity Commission opens an inquiry over concerns about the charity’s private prosecutions.
The CMA has today announced its recommendations for the next steps in the future oversight of Open Banking.
AJ, a principal software engineer with Asperger's Syndrome and dyslexia, shares his experience of working at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory.
Michael Grade is the government’s preferred candidate for the Ofcom chair, the Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries announced today.
A new poll of 2,000 UK adults has revealed that over half (54%) of late-night online shoppers said they had done so while drinking alcohol and more than 8 in 10 (86%) shopped while distracted watching TV, leaving them vulner…
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) will be at the forefront of helping support households and businesses in the months ahead.
A new law is now in place to help resolve certain remaining commercial rent debts.
International Trade Secretary visits Ottawa to officially launch negotiations
Pubs in rural communities across England are among the cherished community assets being saved by government levelling up funding.
New Dstl site in Newcastle will specialise in artificial intelligence and data science and work with regional partners.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into Rossendale Valley Mencap, to investigate potential misconduct and/or mismanagement in the administration of the charity.
£4.1 million in additional funding for BBC World Service to support Ukrainian and Russian language services in the region
CMA finds CD&R’s acquisition of Morrisons could lead to higher fuel prices in 121 locations across the country where both firms own forecourts.
Round two of negotiations for a free trade agreement between the Republic of India and the United Kingdom
New sanctions target strategic industries, banks and business elites.
The Charity Commission has launched the next phase of its ongoing campaign to help trustees be ‘certain in uncertain times’
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