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A young engineer working on Britain’s deepest nuclear clean-up project has been recognised by the Institute of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).
Information for landlords, customers, employees, creditors and shareholders of Thomas Cook in liquidation.
The Insolvency Service has provided an update following its urgent enquiries into the circumstances surrounding the redundancies made by P&O Ferries on 17 March 2022.
Door supervisors and security guards can enrol in safety-critical refresher training courses from today (1 October 2024) to help keep the public safe.
The delegation arrived in the country on 20 September, to build partnerships, gain deeper understanding of the cocoa market and cocoa farmers across the country.
From Tuesday 1 April 2025, door supervisors and security guards must undertake refresher training to renew their licence.
Workers will now keep 100% of their tips, gratuities and service charges following new act coming into effect.
Immigration Enforcement found the breach during a visit last year.
The UK, alongside the US and Australia, has sanctioned 16 members of prolific Russian cyber-crime gang 'Evil Corp'.
The Government has accepted the TRA's recommendation to vary the tariff rate quota on imports of Category 1 steel products.
The new regime will drive better compliance and supports the agency’s key objectives to improve the accuracy of the UK company register and crack down on misuse.
The Trade Remedies Authority has initiated a transition review into an anti-dumping measure on ironing boards from China.
Earlier this month ESA's satellite 'Salsa' landed in the South Pacific. Learn more about how NSpOC tracks re-entries from space using Salsa as a case study.
The UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN in Geneva, Simon Manley, gave a statement during Kazakhstan’s first WTO Trade Policy Review.
Government reappoints Professor Sir Steve Smith as its International Education Champion, supporting the promotion of UK education excellence around the world.
In a recent public inquiry, Traffic Commissioner Miles Dorrington heard the case of Peter Edward Douglas.
Five-year bans for couple who employed illegal workers
An update on progress for compensation for postmasters subject to bankruptcy orders who are due compensation for losses suffered as a consequence of the Post Office’s Horizon IT system
The TRA has initiated a new investigation into tin mill products from China, following an application asking for an anti-dumping measure to be imposed.
The UK delegation led by the UK Government’s Regional Development Director visited Ashgabat from 9 to 15 September 2024.
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