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Independent report by Lord Heseltine with recommendations on how to increase UK growth.
DSIT Secretary of State statement after concerns over Grok AI.
The government's landmark Planning and Infrastructure Bill has received Royal Assent today.
Thousands of new jobs are set to be created as bidding opens for AI Growth Zones.
Almost £8 billion to be invested in flood defences over the next decade
Ambassador Holland condemns Russia's continued attacks against Ukrainian civilians, which are not actions of a government seeking peace, and calls for no effort to be spared in bringing about the release of the three OSCE staff members.
New Housing Secretary has issued a 'call to arms' to leading developers and housebuilders following a roundtable held this week.
First-time buyers set to save money when buying a home and timelines reduced with a new consultation launched by the Government.
Crossbench peer, Baroness Batters appointed by the Secretary of State to provide recommendations on farm profitability.
Types of waste and the maximum amounts you can use in building projects, landscaping or drainage works under a U1 exemption.
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