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The chair of the Migration Advisory Committee responds to the Home Secretary commission, to review the composition of the Shortage Occupation List.
Plans for the development of Britain’s new high speed railway between the Midlands and the North moved a step closer today, as HS2 Ltd revealed more detailed design proposals.
Amanda Spielman has proposed changes to how Ofsted inspects from September 2019.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector discussed the reasoning behind our proposals for the 2019 education inspection framework.
Defra has approved a request from Dow AgroSciences Ltd to sell the pest control product Sequoia in the UK for use only in greenhouses
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The Home Secretary's commissioning letter to the chair of the Migration Advisory Committee, on the composition of the shortage occupation list.
The CMA has decided that JLA must sell Washstation to preserve competition in the supply of managed laundry services to higher education providers.
Jeremy Hunt comments ahead of the London Illegal Wildlife Trade conference
Dounreay has taken the next step towards meeting the site’s waste management challenge by handing a £22 million construction contract to GRAHAM Group.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt gave the opening remarks at the London 2018 Illegal Wildlife Trade conference.
New national child measurement programme (NCMP) data provides the most comprehensive picture of the state of childhood obesity in England.
Six men have been sentenced for a total of just over 30 years for their part in a £17 million solar panel fraud scheme.
A new programme to train African park rangers in safer counter-poaching techniques has been announced.
The AAIB is sending a team to investigate an accident that occurred near Beverley, East Yorkshire.
Annual Reports to the Secretary of State for BEIS and the Chair of ACAS on the activities of the Certification Officer.
The latest risk profile focuses on sales risk and health and safety.
Cultural and Education Section of the British Embassy in Moscow is happy to support the first workshop for technical specialists in theatre within the programme of Context.Diana Vishneva festival.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) are working closely with law enforcement agencies in India to prevent unlicensed medicines entering the UK.
The CMA has provisionally found that the proposed merger between Nielsen and Ebiquity does not raise competition concerns.
Guidance and tips for fans travelling to the 2018 Invictus Games in Sydney, Australia.
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