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Prime Minister Boris Johnson held a COVID-19 press conference.
Almost 10,000 vehicles were caught tailgating in the first two weeks of new cameras being tested to clamp down on the offence.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision of Judge Mitchell on 31 January 2021.
The CMA has found anti-competitive practices in the digital pianos, digital keyboards and guitars sectors which infringe Chapter I CA98 and/or Article 101 TFEU.
The next step in the Prime Minister’s infrastructure revolution has been completed to open up more of the nation’s radio waves to improve rural mobile coverage and deliver the revolutionary new benefits of 5G technology.
Sir Adam Thomson, UK Permanent Representative to NATO, discussed NATO's role in global partnerships for conflict prevention.
UKTI wants businesses to help design the future of export support at workshops across the UK on 28 July 2015.
The FLOW river orchard was planted five years ago. It is now a thriving community project which became popular during the pandemic.
Work is now under way to overcome a 20-year conundrum that has hampered decommissioning of the Dounreay Fast Reactor in Scotland.
More than 840 charities, community groups and grassroots organisations tackling social isolation have received a share of £4m to tackle loneliness
In a bid to give back to nature, contractors upgrading junction 25 of the M25 on behalf of Highways England, had a pleasant surprise recently when they discovered stockpiles of soil had become the home to a variety of wildflowers.
Employment Appeal Tribunal of Mrs Justice Ellenbogen on 15 July 2021.
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