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Treasury Direction requiring HMRC to make payments under the Coronavirus support scheme: working households receiving tax credits (Extension).
Ambassador Neil Bush supports OSCE's focus on women's economic empowerment at the concluding meeting of OSCE's Economic and Environmental Forum.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Lord Chancellor spoke during the 38th annual Symposium held at Jesus College, University of Cambridge – to give an update on the government’s progress and plans in relation to economic crime.
Small Business Minister Paul Scully has written an open letter to businesses about the resources available to help promote positive mental health in the workplace.
More victims, defendants and witnesses will receive faster access to justice when the first ever ‘super courtroom’ opens in Manchester today (10 September).
The Chief Inspectors of Ofsted and HMIP have written a joint commentary discussing the impact of COVID-19 on prison education and announcing the launch of a new prison education review.
A joint commentary by Chief Inspectors Amanda Spielman (Ofsted) and Charlie Taylor (HM Inspectorate of Prisons).
Information Commissioner’s Office to be reformed to help drive economic growth and innovation and strengthen public trust in use of data
Fewer errors in online applications mean divorces are finalised in 20 weeks on average
The application window to study in the UK for free is open till 2 November 2021.
The Attorney General addressed the Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime to talk about tackling economic crime
The regulatory changes made by the MHRA today give further options for the deployment programme.
COP26 President-Designate Alok Sharma, delivered a live speech to the High-Level Dialogue on Climate Action in the Americas, attended by Argentinian President Alberto Fernández, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and US S…
Gavin Williamson spoke about access targets at universities with poor student outcomes as well as driving up standards in higher education.
The number of people on furlough has fallen to the lowest level since the start of the pandemic as the UK economy continues to rebound and businesses reopen, according to new statistics.
A consultation will be launched today on protecting patients by mandating vaccination for frontline health and social care staff in England.
A ‘new deal’ between faith groups and government to capitalise on efforts to help communities during lockdown.
Surgical hubs, new technology and innovative ways of working will help tackle waiting lists and treat around 30% more elective care patients by 2023 to 2024.
RSH Chief Executive reflected on the past 18 months and the range of challenges that will shape what everyone in the sector does over the months and years ahead.
Alok Sharma completes visit to Tianjin for critical talks ahead of UN climate change conference, COP26
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