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Reservist Helen Haigh, aged 37, of Bradford, has worked for WYG as a project manager for two years.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery Decision of Mr Justice Trower and Upper Tribunal Judge Timothy Herrington on 14 November 2022
Companies licensed to drill in North Sea to report findings to regulator in new powers brought forward in Energy Bill amendment.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
140 organisations have received the Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award for their outstanding support towards the Armed Forces community, Defence Minister Leo Docherty announced today.
Government changes the legal definition of treasure so that more new discoveries can go on public display
Consumers will save more than £30 billion on each new large-scale nuclear station.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
This funding will unlock thousands of green jobs by developing the next generation of nuclear energy technology.
More than 150 organisations have been recognised by the UK Government for their outstanding support towards the Armed Forces community.
UK property predictions; 'Greening up' the Government estate; Launching new procurement competitions; Social Value in government procurement; Government Hubs...
Five companies, who collectively offered and provided an investment vehicle for partnerships in gold mining projects in South America, were wound up by the High Court on 17 August 2016 following an investigation by the Insolvency Service.
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has made an oral statement to the House on corporate transparency and economic crime measures.
Twenty-two employers have struck Gold in this year’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS), Defence Secretary, Michael Fallon, announced today.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
London-based Caledonian Limited and Caledonian Commodities Limited have been wound up in the High Court in London following a 5 day trial before Mr Robin Dicker QC sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High Court.
Knowsley is the latest authority to migrate, with 50 local authorities now on our Local Land Charges Register.
The UK government has received two awards from the Climate Bonds Initiative, celebrating its work as a global leader in green finance.
Speech by Minister Greg Hands on nuclear capacity and the UK net zero ambition.
Following an Insolvency Service investigation three companies, which collectively offered and administered the selling of partnerships in a gold mining project, were wound up.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland the Rt Hon Chris Heaton-Harris MP has today announced that an independent statutory inquiry will be established into the preventability of the Omagh bombing in August 1998.
The government is launching a consultation on wide-ranging reforms to modernise the country’s audit and corporate governance regime
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