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Employers who have left workers over £7.4 million out of pocket by failing to pay the National Living and National Minimum Wage named.
New posters promoting button battery safety provide 5 top tips to keep children safe.
A man found in possession of 2 forged SIA licences has pleaded guilty to fraud and been ordered to pay £2,600 in fines and costs.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its response to the Microgeneration Certification Scheme’s (MCS) consultation on proposed changes to its requirements for financial protection.
Today’s launch is part of the UK Intellectual Property Office’s major digital transformation.
Ahroon Alam was ordered to pay fines and costs totalling £612 after pleading guilty to knowingly making false statements to the SIA.
A message of remembrance from the Security Industry Authority, 8 years on from the Manchester Arena attack.
“…the MHRA is once again taking a global lead” says Lord O’Shaughnessy
Speech by Juliette Enser, Executive Director for Competition Enforcement, delivered at CompLaw: Advanced EU, London.
In a public inquiry at the end of April, Deputy Traffic Commissioner Nick Denton revoked the standard international goods vehicle operator’s licence held by Transglobal Solutions Ltd with immediate effect.
An official from the UK’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) engaged with stakeholders in Honduras to advance energy transition.
Government confirms UK+ exhaustion of rights regime.
Businesses and consumers will benefit from new growth-focused Strategic Steer set for the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), in the latest step of the government’s agenda to reform regulation to drive growth as part of…
An official from the UK’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) engaged with stakeholders in Guatemala to advance energy transition.
The TRA has recommended that country-specific caps be imposed on certain categories of steel to help defend the UK's steel-production industry.
Changes will bring greater consistency and simplicity for trade mark and design customers.
An update from Pete Easterbrook, interim SIA Director of Inspections and Enforcement. Pete leads the SIA's drive against training malpractice.
A man has been convicted for working at a Cambridgeshire venue with a suspended Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
The Court of Appeal has unanimously upheld the CMA’s finding that Advanz broke the law by overcharging the NHS for essential thyroid drug liothyronine.
A man who both acted as director of a security company and worked as a front line security guard without a licence has been prosecuted.
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