Government teams up with experts to supercharge women’s sport by the 2035 FIFA Women’s World Cup
Government to be guided by industry experts and academics including UK Sport and Sport England to break down barriers and create opportunities for women in sport. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreCleaning company which took thousands for services it did not provide is shut down
London-based SOFY 82 UK Ltd offered rental tenants a ‘100 per cent deposit return guarantee’ for cleaning services which were not carried out and then refused refunds. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreThe Walkaround Check: A Legal Duty and Safety Priority
In commercial transport, where time pressures are high and responsibilities wide-ranging, routine tasks can sometimes be rushed or overlooked. HM GovernmentSource
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 MoreHomes England and Vistry Group sign long-term joint venture
Hestia is backed by a combined £150 million of capital investment and will focus on the delivery of high-quality, mixed-tenure communities at pace and scale HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreHomes to be better protected from floods this winter as Taskforce boosts nation’s resilience
Latest meeting takes place today chaired by Floods Minister Emma Hardy HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreTreasury should tax big banks on quantitative easing windfalls, argues thinktank
IPPR says Rachel Reeves should also urge Bank to halt bond sales to reduce government losses of £22bn a year Rachel Reeves should levy a new bank tax and urge the Bank of England to halt bond sales to reduce the government’s £22bn-a-year losses from quantitative easing, the
Read MoreUK faces ‘acute challenge’ from weak growth and shrinking workforce, says Andrew Bailey
Bank of England governor tells Jackson Hole summit that ageing population is adding to the squeeze Britain faces an “acute challenge” from its weak underlying economic growth and a drop in the number of workers since the pandemic, according to the Bank of England governor, Andrew Bailey. A
Read MoreUK Ambassador meets with President of Guatemala’s Congress
British Ambassador to Guatemala, Juliana Correa, met with the President of Congress, Nery Ramos, to discuss governance, transparency, and potential areas for parliamentary cooperation. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreScotland Growth Deal
Landmark Scotland partnership to create jobs and harness military innovations HM GovernmentSource
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