
Trailblazing councils save millions working with government counter fraud squad
Minister Neville-Rolfe yesterday convened counter fraud experts representing 13 local authorities across the country to share best practice in the fight on fraud.
Minister Neville-Rolfe yesterday convened counter fraud experts representing 13 local authorities across the country to share best practice in the fight on fraud.
More than 100 tonnes of aid is on its way to maritime pier off the coast of Gaza.
Refusing to hold Israel to the same standard as others undermines US objectives in the region and empowers others receiving military aid to act without fear of repercussions.
Israel's latest operation in Gaza has created two serious threats to Egypt's government.
Dean's of Huntly is using trade finance provided by Virgin Money and guaranteed by UK Export Finance to meet overseas demand as far afield as Australia and China.
Labour and the Conservatives each place unusual emphasis on foreign policy in this election year. A new Chatham House paper advises what the next government must prioritize.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak yesterday made a speech at Policy Exchange on security.
The next six years will show whether Putin is willing to allow technocrats outside his personal sphere to take over the system he created.
Backing down in the face of Russian threats is the worst option. The UK should join France in using strategic ambiguity.
Not for the first time, a Western government agency suffered a major data breach where third-party contractors were exploited as a likely weak link.
Hospitals, coastguard operations centres, job centres, universities and Church of England churches can now claim a free official portrait of King Charles III
Following a power struggle within the Communist Party of Vietnam, it is clearer than ever that its new hard-line leadership has no interest in confrontation with China or being part of an ‘anti-China' coalition.
The AI Opportunity Forum has held the second of its 3 planned, formal meetings.
Greater collaboration is needed across public and private sector when it comes to delivering major projects if net-zero ambitions are to be realised, a leading academic has claimed following new research.
Today, the economy has grown by 0.6%. But what does that news mean for you?
During his trip to Europe Xi could find it hard to address the damage wrought by COVID and Beijing's stance on Ukraine. But he may exploit existing tensions with Washington.
Vice Chancellors from some of the country's leading universities will join forces with the government today (9 May) to discuss actions to address the rise in antisemitic abuse on campus and disruption to students' learning.
Vice Chancellors from some of the country's leading universities will join forces with the government today (9 May) to discuss actions to address the rise in antisemitic abuse on campus and disruption to students' learning.
New measures to improve performance and ensure the civil service can recruit and retain the best talent were announced this morning by Minister for the Cabinet Office, John Glen at the Reform Think Tank Annual Conference at the BT Tower in London.
Award-winning Hampshire-based ship outfitter secures government-backed funding from Lloyds Bank as it meets growing post-pandemic demand.
Rebecca Hilsenrath is confirmed as the acting Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman from 18 April 2024.
Scale AI, the data infrastructure company for AI, has selected London as the location for its first international headquarters, reinforcing the company's mission to accelerate the development of AI globally.
British AI company Wayve announces $1.05 billion investment to develop the next generation of AI-powered self-driving vehicles.
The nuclear threat is resurgent - more must be done to avert the havoc of escalation.
WhatsApp group chat members are being warned they could be targeted by criminals, as Action Fraud reveals it has received 636 reports from victims of the messaging app this year.