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Closer financial services links with China to support secure and resilient growth in UK as government’s number one mission.
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into Community Accountancy Self Help over a repeated pattern of failures in submitting accounting information.
Charity Commission worked closely with West Midlands Police to support investigation into individuals connected to Sikh Youth UK
The UK strikes a fresh blow against Putin's ability to finance the war in Ukraine by sanctioning 2 major Russian oil companies.
The UK has sanctioned 15 new individuals associated with Nicolás Maduro’s contested regime today, while calling out his illegitimate claim to the presidency.
A new cap on the price of resold tickets for concerts, live sport and other events are among measures that have been announced by the government today.
The Government has reappointed Lord Mark Lancaster as its Defence and Security Advocate, to drive the UK’s defence and security export success until March 2026.
A London charity has been issued with an Official Warning over a fundraising campaign in support of a soldier of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF).
A man has been convicted after allowing somebody else to use his Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence to work illegally as a door supervisor.
This European/Japanese mission to Mercury will help our understanding of the formation of the Solar System and its inner rocky planets.
The Charity Commission, the regulator of charities in England and Wales, has appointed Interim Managers to College Farm Trust (registered charity number 1074936).
The Charity Commission has launched statutory inquiries into TBF Trust, Oxford Centre for Religion in Public Life, Reconciliation Trust and Servants Fellowship International (SFI).
The TRA's final recommendation to impose a new anti-dumping measure on imports of Suspension Poly(vinyl chloride) from the USA has been accepted.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has responded to the Department for the Economy’s consultation on support for low carbon heating in the residential sector.
Researchers achieve 10x production cost savings for reduced activation steel
The UK will develop a new sanctions regime to cripple people smuggling crime rings and starve them of illicit finance fuelling their operations.
CMA expects to launch strategic market status investigations in 3 areas of digital activity over first 6 months.
Around 131,000 homes and businesses across the country will no longer be stuck with slow internet speeds as the UK government’s rollout of gigabit connectivity races ahead.
The Government has launched a new Steel Council, made up of steel sector leaders, industry experts, trade unions, trade associations and devolved governments.
West Midlands Traffic Commissioner Miles Dorrington recently heard the case of The Pipe Corporation and sole director Darren Sockett.
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