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New laws will allow government to set minimum levels of service which must be met during strikes to ensure the safety of the public and their access to public services.
Government puts forward proposals to improve lighting efficiency to lower energy bills.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into The Macbeth Memorial Trust.
Freeports in Liverpool and East Anglia have received final government approval meaning the majority of English Freeports are now fully up and running.
Following CMA intervention, ESS has offered and signed binding commitments meaning eligible schools can now apply to exit longer-term software contracts a year early.
The UK Government and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand signed a new MoU on financial services to promote inclusive economic growth.
The government announces the new “Energy Bills Discount Scheme” for UK businesses, charities, and the public sector from April.
Haidar Zaheer was prosecuted on 5 January 2023 at Bradford Magistrates' Court for working illegally as security in a city centre pub.
UK government outlines important proposals to reform Great Britain’s Capacity Market, ensuring it is fit for a net zero future while ensuring the security of our electricity supply.
David Woodward has been appointed as a non-executive director to the board of the National Savings & Investments bank (NS&I), the Economic Secretary announced today (9th January).
Almost all new homes in England must be built with gigabit broadband connections during construction
Dstl and the US Air Force Research Laboratory carried out the first deployment of their jointly developed artificial intelligence toolbox in 2 military exercises.
Government invites trade unions to meet about fair and affordable public sector pay settlements for 2023 to 2024, as part of the approach to avoiding prolonged industrial action.
DCMS Secretary of State Michelle Donelan has concluded her business case review and announced that Channel 4 will not be sold
The Subsidy Advice Unit is ready to give advice to public authorities wishing to use subsidies to deliver important public objectives.
The new system, which regulates the award of subsidies, means public authorities can deliver support to businesses that need it most, in a quicker, fairer, simpler way.
The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) fee structure changes on 1 January 2023.
New plans to encourage investment in new and robust fuel production capabilities in the UK, to reduce reliance on civil nuclear and related goods from Russia
Trade Secretary congratulates British exporters, innovators and business leaders from across the UK who have been recognised with Honours in 2023 New Year list
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