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The UK Infrastructure Bank Bill has received Royal Assent after being introduced to Parliament in May last year.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The CMA has fined 10 construction firms a total of nearly £60 million for illegally colluding to rig bids for demolition and asbestos removal contracts involving both public and private sector projects. The CMA has also secu…
The Bill enshrines the Chancellor’s pro-business tax and employment measures that were announced at the Budget into law.
Collaboration agreement signed by UKAEA and Kyoto Fusioneering to advance materials for commercial fusion energy.
Two companies that caused misery for residents when litter and smells escaped from Blaydon Landfill in Gateshead have been sentenced.
On 14 March 2023 a Cricklewood company director Gentian Dedej, pleaded guilty at Willesden Magistrates' Court for purporting to be a Security Industry Authority (SIA) approved contractor.
The grave of First World War soldier, Serjeant (Sjt) William Clay Cubberley, aged 28, of 2nd Battalion The Worcestershire Regiment, has finally been marked more than a century after his death.
10 UK net zero start-ups pitched their technologies for up to $1 million investment and entry into an accelerator programme for green start-ups.
Broadcom’s deal to buy VMware could lead to less innovation and drive up the cost of computer parts used by government, banks and telecoms.
Environment Agency Chair Alan Lovell delivered a speech on ways to better manage water supply at a Worshipful Company of Water Conservators event in London.
The OIM has published its first annual and periodic reports on the UK internal market. This is the first time a systematic review of the internal market has been undertaken since the UK left the EU.
HMRC has published new simplified VAT guidance for overseas sellers sending goods to the UK.
Preliminary examination into a collision between a train and a delivery van at Home Farm level crossing, near Alsager, Cheshire, 11 February 2023.
International Technology Strategy launched to guide UK to becoming a tech superpower by 2030.
Police forces in the UK are shot through with Chinese camera technology, according to a survey by the Office of the Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner.
Moses Kuria meets UK Ministers to increase trade in the first meeting of its kind under the UK-Kenya Economic Partnership Agreement.
Residents of Middlesbrough are being encouraged to explore what item they would save during a flood as part of an interactive play
Tens of thousands of people in rural Cambridgeshire will enjoy access to lightning-fast broadband after a major contract was signed to upgrade the county’s network as part of Project Gigabit.
Positive progress has continued on the next phase of Ajax trials as new in-service dates are confirmed and payments resume to General Dynamics.
His Majesty’s Deputy Trade Commissioner for Latin America and the Caribbean, Spencer Mahony, will visit Guatemala 22-24 March.
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