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Lisa Pearce prosecuted by the Security Industry Authority (SIA), pleads guilty to fraud at Bristol Crown Court.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosted a call with almost 250 business leaders.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Richard Sharp is the Government’s preferred candidate for the BBC Chair, the Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden announced today.
The CMA is inviting interested third parties to provide initial views on the anticipated acquisition of Arm by NVIDIA.
Space tech to make buildings more efficient, reduce ship carbon emissions and help preserve historical sites are among new projects receiving government funding
New facilities include super computers to track infectious diseases, airborne sensors to monitor greenhouse gas emissions, and a unique floating offshore wind testing lab.
The Secretary of State has appointed Maggie Carver CBE as the Interim Chair of Ofcom from 1 January 2021 to 30 June 2020, whilst the appointment process for a permanent Chair is completed.
Open letter to developers of offshore wind generation, electricity transmission licensees, and other interested parties, calling for views to support the Offshore transmission network review.
The CMA has found that Tronox’s anticipated purchase of TTI raises competition concerns in the supply of chloride slag and titanium dioxide pigment.
Six projects across the UK will today receive a share of £8 million in government funding as part of a drive to create the world’s first net-zero emissions industrial zone by 2040.
31st December 2020
UK Ambassador to Ireland Paul Johnston outlines the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement and its implications for businesses in Ireland.
Exporting entrepreneurs and staff from the Department for International Trade (DIT) are being recognised in the New Year’s Honours List 2021.
Work on Dounreay’s newest radioactive waste store went up a storey last week, with the completion of a ‘mega’ concrete pour.
The deal allows businesses to trade freely as they do now, without any additional barriers or tariffs
The UK and Turkey have locked in tariff-free trading arrangements, which will support our trading relationship worth £18.6 billion in 2019, and committed to working towards a more ambitious trade agreement in the future.
Scottish Secretary says people of Scotland will expect their MPs to do the right thing and vote for the deal.
Funding from the Future High Streets Fund to help 72 areas in England to recover from the pandemic and deliver ambitious regeneration plans.
Round up of latest news from Defra related to agri-food and environmental topics
A door supervisor whose licence was suspended has been fined after being repeatedly found by the police working illegally in Cirencester.
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