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CMA publishes an initial update on its work into competition in the groceries sector and calls for reforms on unit pricing legislation
National Drought Group reiterates the importance of continuing to work together to prepare for all weather eventualities and future droughts.
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UK Statement: 4th Trade Policy Review of Honduras at the WTO in Geneva, 12 & 14 July 2023. Delivered by the UK's Ambassador to the WTO and UN, Simon Manley.
The development of 11 critical technology areas and capabilities will take the UK further into space than ever before, a new report from the UK Space Agency shows.
Ambassador Neil Holland says the UK remains deeply concerned about ongoing disruptions to the Lachin corridor and hopes momentum will be maintained towards an historic peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Today Ofsted has published the final thematic review report on T levels and the T Level Transition Programme (TLTP).
UK Day 1 Statement: 4th Trade Policy Review of Fiji at the WTO in Geneva, 19 July 2023. Delivered by the UK's Ambassador to the WTO and UN, Simon Manley.
The Student Loans Company Limited (SLC) has awarded Capita Business Services Limited (Capita) and Study Tech Limited (Study Tech) the framework to supply needs assessments, assistive technology and assistive technology train…
The UK government announced on Wednesday 19 July that with immediate effect, all ni-Vanuatu will require a visa before travelling to the UK, including to visit.
Curlews, short-snouted seahorses and natterjack toads set to be benefit as six nature recovery projects are launched.
Plans to boost UK employment through widening access to high-quality health support in the workplace are being unveiled today by the Government.
Controlling ex-partners who lash out at the end of their relationship will face longer than ever behind bars under new government plans to tackle domestic homicide.
New law will strengthen powers to tackle failing social landlords and tenants living in unsafe homes will be better supported by the Regulator.
Explore the skills you need to work with Parliament - part of the Government Campus learning curriculum.
The UK Government has announced today (Wednesday 19 July) that, with immediate effect, all Hondurans will need a visa before travelling to the UK, including to visit.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN General Assembly meeting on the use of the veto.
British exporters are to benefit from more flexible and competitive support from UK Export Finance (UKEF) under new international trade measures announced this week.
The National Space Council met for the first time today since its reinstatement as part of the UK’s mission to become a true space superpower.
A Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office spokesperson statement on North Korea’s ballistic missile launches on 18 July.
GAD helped develop new IFRS 17 application guidance. It aims to make the reporting of risk transfer contracts more comparable between different entities.
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