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The Prime Minister has reappointed Rachel Wang and Sir Peter Stothard as Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery for a term of four years from 3 April 2021, and Bjorn Saven for a term of three years from 3 April 2021.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Sir Jon Thompson has been appointed as a non-executive director of HS2 Ltd, where he will represent government's interests on the board.
Australian healthtech firm sets up global HQ in the UK following support from DIT.
Groundbreaking plans to protect people from cyber attacks
Residents across England will be better protected as the government takes the next step to ensure materials used to build the nation’s homes are safe and tested properly.
One jailed and the other gets a suspended sentence for failing to dispose of rubbish legally.
An independent review examining the circumstances surrounding the collapse of the gambling company, Football Index, is to be launched, Minister for Gambling and Lotteries John Whittingdale has announced.…
The UK’s sixth Carbon Budget will incorporate the UK’s share of international aviation and shipping emissions for the first time, to bring the UK more than three-quarters of the way to net zero by 2050.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that six foreign flagged ships remained under detention in UK ports during March 2021 after failing port state control (PSC) inspection.
The Government will launch a new Pandemic Preparedness Partnership (PPP) to save lives from future diseases and prevent another global pandemic.
The CMA has found that Bellis’ completed £6.8bn purchase of Asda could lead to higher petrol prices in some parts of the country.
More than one million hard to reach homes and businesses will have next generation gigabit broadband built to them in the first phase of a £5 billion government infrastructure project.
First contract in the new LongOps international programme for robotics in nuclear decommissioning and fusion.
Three leading competition authorities come together to stress importance of merger enforcement for healthy economic recovery
UK companies help bring new hospitals, clean energy, and transportation to developing countries following record levels of UK Export Finance backing.
Mobile signal blindspots will be wiped out under government plans to level up rural areas with better connectivity and unlock tech innovation in the countryside.
Treasury Direction in relation to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and Job Retention Bonus.
Rapid Response Facility launched as a new technical assistance initiative to support countries’ energy transitions.
Preventing plastic waste will be the focus of an open virtual workshop for businesses in the Solent area today (19 April 2021).
The CMA has welcomed a Competition Appeal Tribunal judgment dismissing an appeal against a fine it imposed, instead increasing the fine from £4m to £5m.
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