Pedestrian hit by train at Blue House Lane footpath crossing
Preliminary examination into a pedestrian being hit by a train at Blue House Lane footpath crossing, Sunderland, 18 April 2025. HM GovernmentSource
Read MorePathway to the launch of the Steel Strategy
In the run-up to launching the Steel Strategy later this year, Industry Minister Sarah Jones has welcomed a series of recent wins for the sector. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreSustain report and safety flyer published
Grounding and subsequent loss of the prawn trawler Sustain on Rubha Camas a’ Mhaoraich, Loch Broom, Scotland. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreHomes England supports Greencore Homes to build new affordable sustainable homes in Oxfordshire
£8 million development finance loan will help SME housebuilder as it seeks to reach its ambitious target to build 10,000 better than net zero homes by 2035. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreUK launches tender for mission to clean up space and safeguard vital services
The UK Space Agency has launched a major new procurement process to tackle the growing threat of space debris. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreMAC commissioned to review salary requirements and the new TSL
The Home Secretary has written to the Chair of the Migration Advisory Committee to commission a review of salary requirements and the new temporary shortage list. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreUN Human Rights Council 59: UK Statement for Iraq’s UPR Outcomes Session
UK Statement for Iraq's Universal Periodic Review Outcomes Session. Delivered at the 59th session of the HRC in Geneva. HM GovernmentSource
Read MoreBritons ‘hoarding cash amid economic uncertainty and fear of outages’
Households seeking safety net in time of global volatility, according to Bank of England’s chief cashier Britons are hoarding physical cash amid extreme economic uncertainty and to provide a safety net for possible banking system outages such as the recent one in Spain, according to the Bank of
Read MoreWho is calling the shots when it comes to UK wage levels: workers or bosses?
Amid apparent rising pay, economists are concerned about the consequences of a possible shift in the balance of power When Eastbourne’s refuse collectors secured a huge 11% pay rise, increasing to 19% for the lowest paid, it seemed like worker power was back. It was early 2022 and
Read MoreFormer health charity Chair disqualified for benefitting from almost £350k of charity funds
The Charity Commission has concluded its inquiry into Island Health Trust. HM GovernmentSource
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