Legal trainees to kick start careers at GLD in two-year scheme
GLD welcomes new legal trainee cohort and university placement students HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreCollision with footbridge on the Dean Forest Railway
Footbridge struck by out-of-gauge railway load at Lydney, Gloucestershire, 14 August 2025. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreCall for Proposals: Chevening Financial Fellowship Programme
British Embassy Beijing is pleased to open a call for proposals for our Chevening China Financial Fellowship Programme running for three years from 2026-2029. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreHis Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant Certificates of Merit awards 2026 to 2027
Nominations for His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant Certificate Of Merit awards 2026 are open. HM GovernmentSource
Read MorePrime Minister appoints Chief Secretary and Chief Economic Advisor: 1 September 2025
Today the Prime Minister is bolstering the Downing Street operation as this government delivers on the country’s priorities. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreAppointments: 1 September 2025
The King has been pleased to approve the following appointments. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreBank of England forecast to cut interest rates amid rising unemployment and Trump tariffs
City predicts quarter-point drop to 4% when MPC meets on Thursday Bank of England policymakers are widely expected to cut interest rates this week to prevent the economy sliding backwards amid rising unemployment and the hit to global trade from Donald Trump’s fresh round of import tariffs. City
Read MoreReeves and Starmer to prepare ground for tax rises in a difficult autumn budget
Exclusive: The Guardian has been told that discussions about increases include a near-certain gambling levy The chancellor and prime minister will begin to prepare the ground for tax rises and reforms from September as part of a strategy to prepare the country for a difficult budget that could
Read MoreReeves and Starmer to roll the pitch for tax rises in a difficult autumn budget
Exclusive: The Guardian has been told that discussions about increases include a near-certain gambling levy The chancellor and prime minister will begin to pitch-roll tax rises and reforms from September as part of a strategy to prepare the country for a difficult budget that could be held in
Read MoreChancellor appoints growth adviser
Professor John Van Reenen has been appointed by the Chancellor as an adviser on economic growth. HM GovernmentSource
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