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All customers who make payments by bank transfer (BACS) will need to use our new bank account details from 1 September 2020.
SLC is urging students to get ready for the first Maintenance Loan payment of the new academic year
Some of the UK's rarest reptiles have been given a safe haven on a military site in the heart of Dorset as part of the MOD's drive to create a sustainable estate.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Unfair private parking tickets will be eliminated through the introduction of new rule for private car parks.
UKEF financing secures UK involvement in major infrastructure projects across Ghana.
Landlords must provide at least 6 months’ notice period prior to seeking possession through the courts in most cases.
The CMA has today published further detail on its views on the law in relation to cancellations and refunds during the pandemic.
A raft of measures to allow the safe future mass rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine have been outlined by the government.
An audit into the mapping of potholes driven by data from on-road businesses has been launched.
Government ministers are calling on local councils to help ensure people can access better broadband and mobile connectivity crucial to the UK’s coronavirus recovery
The following is a speech made by Work and Pensions Secretary, Thérèse Coffey, on Wednesday 26 August 2020.
Youth homelessness charity St Basils to benefit from £90,000 to support young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
First of their kind plans to ensure pension providers consider the risk of climate change on their investments were unveiled today.
The Environment Agency has installed an electronic flood warning sign in Rothbury, Northumberland, which will tell people when the flood gates will be closed.
RAIB has today released its report into a freight train derailment at Willesden High Level Junction, north-west London, 6 May 2019.
The British Embassy, British Consulate-General and the British Council, in partnership with principal partners Jaguar Land Rover and Standard Chartered Bank and official partner Rio Tinto are proud to announce the resumption…
Legislation would make it illegal for larger businesses to use products unless they comply with local laws to protect natural areas.
GAD plays a central role in a new £500m government scheme set to restart the UK film and TV productions affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Stephen Lightfoot will become Chair of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) from 1 September 2020.
The CMA has cleared Visa’s anticipated purchase of fintech start-up Plaid.
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