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The government has published new guidance to provide a route for bringing key services back in-house and get the absolute best results for taxpayers.
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Au pairs usually live with the family they work for. They are entitled to…
Action to protect families in the energy market and hold the retrofit industry to account.
You need to prove who you are to set up, run, own or control a company in the UK.
This guide is intended for authors of reports commissioned by Home Office Science (HOS), research managers, editors and proofreaders. It gives…
This report explores the organisational structures of 11 international development organisations and multinational agencies
The Home Office is consulting on proposals to implement the Manchester Arena Inquiry’s recommendations 7 and 8.
We, the undersigned, commit to honour the Armed Forces Covenant and support the Armed Forces Community. We recognise the value Serving Personnel, both Regular and Reservists, Veterans and military families contribute to our business and our country.
In a keynote speech at the AI Summit during London Tech Week, AI Minister Kanishka Narayan argued that the central question of AI is not just what the technology can do, but who gets to shape it.
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