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Letter to solicitors acting on behalf of RedBird IMI, on proposed restructuring relating to the call option holder for the proposed acquisition of Telegraph Media Group.
Letter to solicitors acting on behalf of the Barclay brothers, on proposed restructuring relating to the call option holder for the proposed acquisition of Telegraph Media Group.
The UK, US and Australia have announced new sanctions on key figures in the financial networks of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Exploring the potential of emerging technology – and how it can be applied to problems today – helps open up possible solutions.
The UK is a step closer to becoming fully-fledged member of the CPTPP trade group after Singapore became the second country to ratify the UK’s membership
William King Construction to expand training schemes and employ more people after winning contracts with the Programme and Project Partners.
£1.3 billion additional investment in the nuclear plant, key to expanding nuclear energy in the UK and providing stable, cheaper and more secure power in the long-term.
Two directors of an industrial laundry installation firm who set up a ‘phoenix’ company while disqualified from running a business have been fined a total of £182,700.
OPSS is taking enforcement action and warning consumers about a dangerous e-bike battery manufactured by a company called UPP.
Government recommends reforms to boost public trust in the BBC following a review at the mid-point of its 11 year Charter
Companies House is aiming to introduce the first set of measures under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act on 4 March 2024.
The Charity Commission has issued an Official Warning to One Young World over breaches of trust.
After four years as Traffic Commissioner for the North-West of England, Gerallt Evans has announced his retirement from the role with effect from 31 January 2024.
Helen Stephenson's reflects on the role of finance professionals and ‘finance trustees’ in the charity sector.
Jeremy Hunt champions British science and tech in first visit to the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland from a UK Chancellor since 2019
The British Embassy Manila solidifies their support for cybersecurity resilience in the Philippines through the first comprehensive cybersecurity event.
The Court of Appeal agrees that companies outside the UK must provide information requested by the CMA – entirely dismissing legal challenges from BMW and VW.
The joint UK-Canada £1.2 million Aqualunar Challenge is launching to support development of water-purifying technologies for the Moon.
Digital services across Defence will be transformed in a £150 million contract awarded to UK-based technology services provider, Computacenter.
Industry leaders have welcomed the Government’s new Critical Imports and Supply Chain Strategy, safeguarding UK supplies of critical goods such as medicines, minerals and semiconductors.
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