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The commissioners’ speech outlined PCC’s statutory responsibilities in relation to the surveillance camera code of practice.
From the war on Ebola to climate change strategy, research in a wide range of disciplines is proving invaluable.
Charity regulator makes small change to guidance for fee-charging educational charities.
An historic arrangement has been signed to tackle international smuggling and the organised criminal groups who operate in direct contravention of customs laws.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a recovered appeal.
The tax gap for 2013 to 2014 was 6.4% of tax due, continuing a long-term downward trend, reflecting that HMRC's approach is delivering steady and sustained progress.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Statement affirming the Department for Education’s (DfE) commitment to The National Archives Information Management Assessment programme.
Chairman's Introductory Remarks for Economic Session of UK-Ethiopia Trade & Investment Forum
New THINK! campaign encourages drivers on country roads to brake before the bend, not on it.
Banks must address long-term problems and make it easier for customers to take charge of their accounts, the CMA stated today.
Employers in the offsite construction sector have signalled the importance of working together to recognise and address skills gaps if they are to capitalise on the growth opportunities available to the sector.
New ‘Switching Principles’ set out what consumers should expect from providers when they switch.
The government has tabled updated proposals for English votes for English laws ahead of a House of Commons debate and vote later today.
A new Ofsted report finds that not enough apprenticeships are providing advanced, professional skills in the sectors that need them most.
Women will become increasingly highly-qualified over the next few years, with the gender gap widening as men lag behind, according to a report published today.
The UK Research Councils have announced a number of research programmes in partnership with Chinese funders to tackle major global challenges, as part of the State visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to the UK this week.
The British Embassy financed a one day seminar aimed at understanding the benefits of using English law in arbitration processes and so lead to a swift resolution of dispute cases and boost commercial links with UK companies…
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Xi Jinping of China held a joint press conference during the President's state visit to the UK.
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