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In a highly critical report published today (19 May 2026), the Charity Commission's inquiry finds serious mismanagement at the Players Foundation (previously known as the Professional Footballers’ Association Charity, ch…
Ministers announce the introduction of legislation to tackle late payments and protect small businesses.
The Secretary of State for Culture, Lisa Nandy and Minister for Economic Transformation, Blair McDougall, will today lead a delegation of 250+ strong business and cultural leaders to the US to drive economic growth at a majo…
British businesses stand to benefit from billions in fresh financing being unlocked through reforms to the bank ring-fencing regime
He accessed the company’s account when he was no longer director
South African business Khayelitsha Cookies secured UK contracts worth more than R1.4 million to supply British Airways flights and private‑label shortbread, increasing exports and supporting employment for women.
The Home Office accepts the Animals in Science Committee’s proposal to adopt a thematic approach for reviewing project licence applications.
CMA independent inquiry group concludes deal can proceed if Shutterstock sells its editorial business
Rivelin Robotics, supported by Dstl expertise, has created microfactory technology that automates the slow, risky manual finishing of 3D printed parts.
A new office hub in Millom has started to take shape.
Almost £2 million was invested by NRS last year in socio-economic initiatives, supporting good causes in communities local to its 14 decommissioning sites.
An independent review will look at how shifts in face-to-face banking services affect people and communities, with new powers enabling the Government to act on what it finds.
CMA sets out scope of its investigation to determine whether Microsoft should be designated with strategic market status for its business software ecosystem.
Government-backed insurance continues to enable exports to Middle East countries.
The Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill will take its first step through Parliament today with its First Reading.
UK Statement at the World Trade Organization's General Council in Geneva.
UK Statement at the World Trade Organization's General Council in Geneva. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN, Kumar Iyer.
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into The Shoosmith Gallery (registered charity number 1147845).
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into Steiner Friends (registered charity number 1071781).
Director made false declarations on two separate government-backed loan applications
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