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A public call for evidence has been launched to establish the scale of ‘sex for rent’ in the UK and ask if existing laws protect victims.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
A new, independent report has revealed that the Government’s unprecedented £1.57 billion package of emergency cultural funding during the pandemic was delivered efficiently, helping support nearly 220,000 jobs and 5,000 orga…
148 recipients announced in The King’s Awards for Enterprise - the UK’s most prestigious business awards.
Housing Secretary warns cladding shareholders of “severe consequences” for manufacturers if they do not bring forward comprehensive remediation package.
Natural England and Environment Agency see justice delivered for nature as landowner sentenced for destruction of part of the River Lugg in Herefordshire.
The regulator has served an enforcement notice for Auckland Home Solutions CIC (Auckland) and made three statutory appointments to its board.
A speech from the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Oliver Dowden at CyberUK in Belfast.
The English Severn and Wye RFCC Acting Chair appointment has been announced.
Nigel Huddleston is in Washington to deepen UK-US trade ties and secure two wins that will boost jobs, investment and exports across the Atlantic.
Secretary of State for NI, Chris-Heaton Harris speaks at QUB's Agreement 25 Conference to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement.
All assets and economic resources belonging to Nazem Ahmad in the UK have been frozen
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a speech on improving attainment in mathematics for 16-18 year olds.
An Essex waste company and its directors have been fined more than £20,000 after they stored tonnes of waste illegally at a site in Braintree.
Government seeking views on introducing Contracts for Difference reforms rewarding applicants for including factors not only based on price in projects.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly meeting G7 partners in Japan and visiting Pacific Islands to promote a free and open Indo-Pacific.
The 20-vehicle bus and coach operator licence of Millmans Coaches Ltd, t/as Grey Cars and Coaches of Torbay has been revoked by Traffic Commissioner Kevin Rooney following reports of serious mechanical defects.
GLOBAL TV hits nominated for BAFTAs and Oscar Academy Awards survived and thrived through the pandemic thanks to the Government’s film and TV support package, which also boosted the country’s economy by £2.25 billion.
National Police Chiefs’ Council estimates changes to recording processes will save 443,000 hours of police time a year.
UKEF has appointed a new International Export Finance Executive to its Brazil post, supporting regional trade with and investment in the UK
A new contract to provide key services for the UK Armed Forces serving in Cyprus has been awarded by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO).
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