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Conduct requirement introduced today gives publishers more control and stronger bargaining power over the use of their content.
The Charity Commission has today published new guidance to help charity trustees make confident, responsible grant-making decisions at a time when many charities are facing sustained financial pressure.
Communities Secretary Steve Reed's speech at Business in the Community.
Changes to end one-sided flexibility and uncertainty for workers through ban on exploitative zero hours contracts set out in consultation.
Director banned until 2032
Director transferred land worth a quarter of a million pounds to a firm run by his partner
UK astronaut John McFall could become the first person with a physical disability to live in orbit, thanks to an agreement signed between the UK government and US commercial space company Vast.
Business and Trade Secretary Peter Kyle will meet India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal in New Delhi to advance trading relationship already worth £48 billion.
Report assesses impact of the conflict in the Middle East on fuel prices and margins until the end of April 2026.
Mayors in England to be given more power to fuel innovation and boost jobs in their region through Local Innovation Partnerships Fund
First-of-its-kind project to develop cutting-edge uncrewed underwater technologies as AUKUS nations ‘step on the accelerator’ for Pillar 2.
G7 Digital Ministers have agreed a common approach to shielding children and young people from harm online for the first time.
Speaking at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) on Friday 29 May 2026, telecoms minister Liz Lloyd set out plans to consult on tougher fines and prison sentences for those who damage subsea infrastructure essential fo…
Government to propose tougher fines and prison sentences for those who damage subsea infrastructure essential for UK internet access.
On 25 May a UK-led forum in Guatemala City brought together stakeholders to share expertise on urban mobility and infrastructure, sustainable transport solutions and Guatemala's Metroriel project.
Cures for infectious diseases and pioneering improvements in women’s health, and strengthening a partnership between two of Europe’s leading supercomputers.
The CMA has secured a court-endorsed settlement from mattress firm Emma Sleep after concerns its sales practices misled consumers.
Businesses urged to take simple steps for smoother trade with the EU
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is making changes to some of the fees that we charge for our licensing and approval services.
New government guidance to help avoid fake fashion. This will support shoppers to make the most of the UK's thriving pre-loved market, after 1 in 4 bought a fake without knowing.
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