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New civil contract schedules beginning 1 September 2022 to be made available by the end of July.
Help to Grow: Digital Scheme eligibility expanded to businesses with at least one employee, meaning up to 1.2 million businesses could benefit.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Forensic Science Regulator newsletters cover issues of interest and relevance to forensic science practitioners.
Minister for Africa, Vicky Ford, made a statement on the humanitarian crisis in East Africa.
Schools without a defibrillator to be provided one by government by the end of 22/23 academic year, building on curriculum teaching first aid and CPR
A new law is now in place that will enable businesses impacted by industrial action to plug staffing gaps with agency workers.
Plans to seize the benefits of Brexit by revoking EU retained law governing financial services have been set out by Chancellor of the Exchequer Nadhim Zahawi in his first speech as Chancellor
Officers from the MHRA have seized large quantities of illegally traded medicines and medical devices in an Interpol week of action known as "Operation Pangea"
The project will better protect homes and businesses in the city from flooding along with making improvements to the environment.
Homes England has entered into a contract with John Sisk and Son Ltd to deliver over £100m of vital infrastructure at York Central
A keynote speech by Ofsted's National Director, Social Care and Regulation, at the Association of Directors of Children’s Services (ADCS) conference.
The UK’s female workforce is booming, new figures by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveal today.
A newsletter for the British community living in Italy, published by the British Embassy in Italy.
PJC Sweepers stung with £6,000 fine plus £14,000 in costs and compensation after Sam Dowell hired its trucks to dump earth without permit.
Plymouth’s lock gates need repairs to continue protecting hundreds of homes and businesses from flooding, and providing access to the marina and fish quays,
On Tuesday 12 July, senior Cabinet Ministers awarded young people and employers for their contribution to tackling high youth unemployment through the Kickstart Scheme, as the country recovered from the pandemic.
Deputy Ambassador Brown highlights the humanitarian, political, and security efforts made by Ukrainian women to defend their country against Russia.
Our legal aid application forms are being updated after revisions to the privacy notices.
We have decided to include immigration in the planned extensions of all 2018 Standard Civil Contracts until 31 August 2023.
85 miles of new England Coast Path opens in Essex, traversing through saltmarsh, vast grasslands and seaside towns
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