UN Human Rights Council 60: UK Statement on contemporary forms of Slavery
UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of Slavery. Delivered at the 60th HRC in Geneva. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreComplex arrangements cause problems
The Traffic Commissioner for the East of England, Richard Turfitt, has granted operating licences to Littlechild Aggregates Ltd and Ace Aggregates Ltd following a detailed public inquiry into their management structures, dri… HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreNotice to improve: Goldington Green Academy
A notice to improve issued to Goldington Green Academy by the Department for Education. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreCovid repayment window opens
Those who still owe Covid scheme money to the public purse have been given a time-limited opportunity to pay it back before tougher sanctions apply. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreBritish Embassy Dublin achieves autism accreditation
The British Embassy Dublin has officially achieved its AsIAm autism accreditation, becoming the first autism-friendly embassy in the FCDO network. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreUK Minister visits Baku to advance UK-Azerbaijan partnership
Minister for Europe Stephen Doughty announces upgrade of the UK-Azerbaijan relationship to a Strategic Partnership during official visit to Baku. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreMajor flood risk management scheme completed in Bewdley
Environment Agency completes major flood defence scheme benefitting 50 properties in Bewdley, Worcestershire. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreBank of England urged to slow bond-selling plan to help cut record UK borrowing costs
Ex-MPC members say ‘quantitative tightening’ should be scaled back or halted entirely, saving the Treasury up to £10bn a year Andrew Bailey has been urged by former Bank of England policymakers to ease pressure on the government’s borrowing costs by cutting back its bond-selling plans. In a crunch
Read MoreBank of England show to remember lost splendours of Sir John Soane building
Exhibition explores Bank’s former grandeur and its rebuilding under Sir Herbert Baker that began 100 years ago A century ago the wrecking ball demolished the halls, courtyards, arches and domes of one of London’s best-loved buildings in what the architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner would decry as “the greatest
Read MoreTreasure Valuation Committee’s Chair and two Trustees reappointed
The Secretary of State has reappointed Roger Bland as Chair, and Megan Gooch and Lucinda Orr as Trustees of TVC, for a second term of 5 years. HM GovernmentSource
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