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Reforms to the Prompt Payment Code announced today, encouraging companies to stand by smaller suppliers.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Defra will be working to ensure that the system is cost effective, flexible and above all, easy for customers to use.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
How the UK government is helping to improve energy efficiency.
New unit will boost the delivery times of major transport projects as new funding is announced.
Thousands of prisoners vulnerable to addiction, mental health issues or homelessness will no longer be released on Fridays as a new Bill to reduce reoffending becomes law today (29 June 2023).
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
From 16 January 2023, those applying for a UK visa in Sydney, Australia, will have the option of paying to get a faster decision on their application.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Provisions for at home early medical abortions to be made permanent from 30 August 2022.
Employment Tribunal decision.
March 2020 saw the highest number of SORNs (Statutory Off Road Notifications) made of any month in the past decade, so we've busted 9 common myths about it.
The public will be better protected and crime will be cut the Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland vows today (28 June 2021) as the new, unified Probation Service is launched.
The Geospatial Commission announces the latest winners of the phase 2 of its £5 million Transport Location Data Competition and publishes a report highlighting the location data opportunities in the transport sector.
The Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects action plan will speed up the delivery of major infrastructure, such as off-shore wind or new transport links.
The government has unveiled the list of the first wave of public services which it will digitalise by 2015.
Defence Procurement Minister Jeremy Quin RUSI Land Warfare Conference 2021
Landmark reforms introducing no-fault divorce aimed at reducing conflict between separating couples come into force today.
Cutting edge technology that monitors tyre pressures, tread depth and the axle weight of HGVs has been hailed for its potential in boosting safety on the roads.
Government launches consultation on proposals to allow drivers to report accidents online.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Geospatial Commission has published a new guide on linked identifiers.
Sir James Bevan urges “twin track” approach to flood management and will warn against the “wrong kind of development” on flood plains in speech.
Switching energy supplier could save many people around £300 – and some could save more – off their bills, and it’s now quicker to do than ever before.
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