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The Secretary of State has reappointed the following Area Chairs to Arts Council England: Sukhy Johal MBE as Midlands Area Chair (for a term of 3 years and 3 months from 1 September 2022 until 30 November 2025); Kate Willard…
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Over 160,000 pension scheme members will be encouraged to learn more about making greener pension choices in a new three-week trial.
The landmark deal is expected to add at least £270 million a year to the Scottish economy, with food and drink and renewable energy businesses set to benefit.
NHS patients to have access to next generation of mRNA vaccines and treatments.
UK Ambassador James Kariuki gave a statement to the United Nations Security Council on Ukraine and how incitement to violence leads to atrocity crimes.
The CMA's Panel Chair delivered a speech to The Law Society's Competition Section.
Unknown WW1 soldier finally identified as descendant of poet Wordsworth
Information on certain provisions of the Act that come into force from 12 May 2022 to 1 August 2022.
Lessons learned from the CMA’s latest resale price maintenance investigation in which Dar Lighting broke competition law by dictating minimum resale prices and preventing customer discounts online.
Bankrupt from North London receives 8 years of additional restrictions after he applied for bounce back loan for bogus business.
In a long-running saga, Carmel Coaches Ltd have been refused a standard international PSV operator’s licence by Traffic Commissioner Nick Denton.
RAIB has today released its report into a track worker struck by a train near Surbiton station, south-west London, 9 February 2021.
Secretary of State for Education, Nadhim Zahawi, visits the Student Loans Company (SLC).
Data Reform Bill will increase financial penalties for those pestering people with nuisance calls and minimise number of annoying cookie pop-ups people see on the internet.
The International Trade Secretary hosts high-level talks on how the international community can help rebuild Ukraine after the conflict.
£43.7 million joint industry and government funding to support the development of the latest green auto tech, including electric motorbikes and off-road vehicles.
Appeal to rail unions and workers to not risk the future of the rail industry by striking, but rather work with government to reform our railway.
The UK announced a new wave of sanctions, including on the Russian Children's Rights Commissioner involved in the barbaric treatment of children in Ukraine.
On Tuesday 14 June 2022, the Security Industry Authority (SIA) prosecuted a Belfast man at Laganside Magistrates' Court for providing false information and failing to comply with the Private Security Industry Act.
Falklands 40: A veteran recalls his experiences of the Falkland’s war.
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