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Up to 160,000 workers in Wales will receive a pay rise as the new National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates take effect.
The government sets out the scope and ambition of the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill for the first time today.
We want the UK to have an advanced aviation ecosystem where everyone can benefit from new technology while tackling emissions.
Shops encouraged to sell all remaining stock before 1 June 2025 deadline
Victims can attend the parole hearings of their perpetrators from today (1 April) as part of the Government's Plan for Change.
The Prime Minister and Home Secretary gathered leaders from across the world in London today (31 March) to tackle organised immigration crime.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke to President Zelenskyy.
The Prime Minister welcomed the President of Finland Alexander Stubb to Downing Street this afternoon.
Marston’s agreed to pay 100% of an arbitrator’s fees and costs in a Pubs Code arbitration after failing to identify the relevant costs provisions in their submissions to the arbitrator.
The Prime Minister met with Adolescence creators, charities and young people to discuss the issues raised in the series during a meeting focused on rethinking adolescent safety today.
The UK’s Explanation of Position during the adoption of the Kimberley Process Resolution (A/RES/79/275) General Assembly.
The 6 regulated pub-owning businesses have worked together with the PCA to agree minimum standards in dealing with tied tenants on short agreements over and above what the Pubs Code requires.
Acquisition of Broad Marsh site signals boost for city’s regeneration vision and the start of major redevelopment in Nottingham
The Office for the Internal Market (OIM) has published its response to the Department for Business and Trade’s (DBT) consultation on the UK Internal Market Act 2020.
AUKUS partners are seeking to research and develop innovations to enable the synchronisation and teaming of multiple undersea systems.
Seven new CERSIs came together to showcase how partnerships will modernise regulation in AI, clinical trials, and advanced therapies, bringing innovations to patients sooner.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper delivered a speech on the first day of the Organised Immigration Crime Summit in London.
The Charity Commission has given its formal permission for the most valuable object donation in British museum history to go ahead.
The Prime Minister’s remarks at the Organised Immigration Summit in central London today (Monday 31 March).
Nearly £1 million in government funding will support Iraq in its fight to take down the kingpins of organised immigration crime.
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