Plans for more charging stations to encourage low emission vehicles.
News 24 October 2016
- Press release: LANDMARK CHILDCARE ROLLOUT ON TRACK
- Guidance: Youth justice services: Midlands
- Guidance: Handling a Bill in Parliament
- Guidance: United Kingdom Single Issuing Authority (UKSIA)
- Cabinet Office v The Information Commissioner and Sheppard (MP): [2024] UKUT 76 (AAC)
- Transparency data: Business and Property Courts Rolls Building Cause List
- Transparency data: Royal Courts of Justice Cause List
- Public Law Project v Information Commissioner: [2024] UKUT 71 (AAC)
- JA v Disclosure and Barring Service: [2024] UKUT 60 (AAC)
- Decision: CAC Outcome: GMB & Amazon UK Services Limited (3)
Home Secretary Amber Rudd gave an update on the joint work of the UK and French governments in Calais.
Mitre Linen celebrated its 70th anniversary with a visit from The Secretary of State for Wales.
The Chancellor has confirmed two new appointments to the Financial Services Trade and Investment Board (FSTIB).
The Defence Secretary has today visited forces participating in a UK-led NATO exercise at RAF St Mawgan in Cornwall.
Gambling industry review will include a focus on stakes and prizes of gaming machines including Fixed Odds Betting Terminals.
Thousands of businesses will have expert help to revolutionise food production
New recommendations set out how patients could get quicker access to innovative new diagnostic tools, treatments, and medical technologies.
Transport Minister Andrew Jones announces a new course to educate drink drivers of the dangers of drug driving - helping improve road safety.
The CMA is to consider whether undertakings offered by Dover and Wayne remove the need to carry out an in-depth merger investigation.
Sir Hugh Taylor talks about the need for commitment and collaboration to make sure the Accelerated Access Review proposals become reality.
Sets out recommendations to speed up access to innovative healthcare and technologies, to improve efficiency and outcomes for NHS patients.
New recommendations set out how patients could get quicker access to innovative new diagnostic tools, treatments, and medical technologies.
Lord Prior welcomes new ambitions to speed up patient access to innovative new treatments.
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