Prime Minister Rishi Sunaks article in the Telegraph: 12 March 2024
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's piece in the Telegraph (12 March 2024).
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's piece in the Telegraph (12 March 2024).
Hundreds of innocent sub-postmasters wrongly convicted as a result of the Horizon scandal will have convictions quashed following landmark legislation introduced today [Wednesday 13 March].
Do you have any views about what the CMA does and how it could do it better? We're running an essay competition for students and recent graduates (within the last 2 years). This would particularly suit those who have focused ...
Inspirational women from across the country were invited to Downing Street last week to celebrate International Women's Day 2024.
The new Procurement Act 2023 received Royal Assent in October 2023, and the Cabinet Office anticipates that the new regime will go live in October 2024.
We have developed a raft of new resources to support the 34,500 plus solicitors working in-house in England and Wales. And views are now being sought on the guidance and advice before they are formally adopted.
Yet again, a WTO ministerial is being criticized for producing little of substance. But the Organization provides an opportunity for powers like the US, China, EU and India to agree pragmatic ways forward.
The export credit agency's support for overseas infrastructure projects has created major new trading opportunities for UK suppliers like Severfield plc.
The programme is open to qualified chartered surveyors who have had a break from the profession.
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Nine in 10 project managers are confident the UK government will meet its 2050 net zero target, according to a new survey by the Association for Project Management (APM).
Nine in 10 project managers are confident the UK government will meet its 2050 net zero target, according to a new survey by the Association for Project Management (APM).
Divisions over key foreign policy issues, from the war in Ukraine to Gaza, could play a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.
Association for Project Management (APM) contributed to events that are inspiring project professionals at one of the world's biggest and most venerable media organisations, the BBC.
A historic low turnout points to declining public interest amid uninspiring leadership choices.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak recently (01 March 2024) made a statement outside Downing Street on extremism.
ANC domination is anticipated to give way to national and provincial coalition deal-making between very different parties. But the constitution was designed to accommodate this change.
A new competence framework that applies to the management of projects in the built environment has been launched, following changes in the recently introduced Building Safety Act.
Skiwear firebrand OOSC Clothing will grow its exports across the piste with a major HSBC UK financing package secured by UK Export Finance.
Some hoped the war would pivot Astana's foreign policy towards the West - but economic ties with Moscow have deepened.
Hezbollah knows escalation would hurt Iran and erode its support in Lebanon, forcing it to prioritize survival over any effort to exploit the situation.
As it searches for an appropriate global role after Brexit, the UK has the potential to become the centre of gravity for subsea technology.
Sweden's membership will strengthen NATO, but the delays associated with its accession has revealed several concerns about the credibility and future of the alliance.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to work for Companies House? We've developed a new careers hub to help you understand the type of career you can build here.
Sun seekers looking to book their summer getaway are being warned to look out for fraudulent deals, as new data released yesterday shows victims lost a staggering £12.3 million to holiday fraud last year.