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Britain’s businesses are being urged to better protect themselves from cyber criminals following government research
459 directors were disqualified in 2022-23 for abuse of the pandemic financial support schemes, with average disqualification length of seven years four months, up from five years ten months last year.
As Boxing Day sales begin and January sales loom, Consumer Affairs Minister Jo Swinson is urging consumers to shop responsibly and be aware …
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New figures show the number of 16- to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training is at its lowest recorded level.
Minister Ed Vaizey hails public’s ‘unflagging appetite’ for culture
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is travelling to the Caribbean to visit British Overseas Territories devastated by Hurricane Irma.
The 10 latest international start-ups to choose the UK as a base for their budding business have been announced today (14 March 2014).
Ruman Ali, the driver of a car that caused the death of Coventry student Kieran Dhaliwal in October 2013, was today sentenced to an increased prison term after a hearing in the Court of Appeal.
More than 143,500 new build homes started - nearly double low point of 2009.
The UK will provide essential medical supplies, clean water and support to families forced from their homes as a result of the conflict in Mali.
More than 50 company chairmen have joined the drive to improve the number of women on boards.
Highways England and partners are today encouraging road users to carry out regular vehicle maintenance and checks during the current national lockdown.
The numbers of rough sleepers in England has hit an 11-year low, according to figures published today (15 July 2010).
A four-time bankrupt has been handed a 14-year bankruptcy restriction for obtaining credit without disclosing to his lenders he had been banned from doing so.
Figures show 16- to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEET) at lowest level since comparable records began in 2011.
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