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Variable Monetary Penalty of £15,992 imposed on JRM Hire and Leasing Limited.
Help to Grow: Digital Scheme eligibility expanded to businesses with at least one employee, meaning up to 1.2 million businesses could benefit.
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Grain shipments from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports are to resume under the terms of new United Nations deal.
Winner of Jubilee rug design visits Ulster Carpets alongside Minister Conor Burns to learn how the design will be transformed into a specially designed rug.
A major reform of the funding, management and oversight of England’s busiest roads has produced significant benefits, according to a new evaluation.
The Secretary of State has extended Dame Judith Macgregor’s term as Interim Chair of the British Tourist Authority, for a term of three months.
On the recommendation of the Prime Minister, Anne Kavanagh and Clare Shine are appointed as new members of The Crown Estate Board.
Innovative companies will move to Culham Science Centre following UKAEA's signed agreement to build a research and development building.
Multi-million pound investment in the UK’s first-ever magnet materials refiner launches alongside Critical Minerals Strategy.
The Prime Minister's Special Envoy to the Western Balkans highlights the UK's increased efforts to address crime and corruption in the Western Balkans and around the world.
A new law is now in place that will enable businesses impacted by industrial action to plug staffing gaps with agency workers.
After reassessing part of the case, the CMA has found that Pfizer and Flynn abused their dominant positions to overcharge the NHS for a life-saving epilepsy drug.
Information about a review into the safety of topiramate, which will look at possible harms in the learning and development of children whose mothers took topiramate during pregnancy.
Secured through the Space to Innovate Campaign – Bravo Drop, five innovative organisations have won funding to develop technologies that enhance the UK’s ability to safely operate in space
Ambassador Simon Manley, the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO in Geneva, delivered a statement during the Assemblies of the Member States of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). The statement rel…
Plans to seize the benefits of Brexit by revoking EU retained law governing financial services have been set out by Chancellor of the Exchequer Nadhim Zahawi in his first speech as Chancellor
The UK today signs its second trade and economic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a US state – North Carolina.
Five innovative organisations have won a share of £1 million to develop technologies that enhance the UK’s ability to safely operate in space.
Officers from the MHRA have seized large quantities of illegally traded medicines and medical devices in an Interpol week of action known as "Operation Pangea"
The project will better protect homes and businesses in the city from flooding along with making improvements to the environment.
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