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“We look forward to continuing to work with the UK government to ensure international students are welcomed and supported, from pre-arrival visas to post-graduation work opportunities, so that all ...
While Sadler’s Wells remains a world-famous venue – it hosted a performance by New York City Ballet in the spring of 2024, the first time the company had performed in the UK in a generation – it is ...
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A new law regulating the use of the emblems or logos of the Emirate of Dubai and the Government of Dubai is set to come into effect. Violations of the law will attract imprisonment for up to 5 ...
During previous tests of the system in the UK, the government said it had worked together with the emergency services and partners, including the Football Association and London Marathon ...
The chair of the UK's competition watchdog has been ousted by government ministers who felt that the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) had failed to convince them it was sufficiently focused ...
Passengers caught out by UK train ticketing could soon have more clarity on the purchase process. The sale of train tickets is set for a major overhaul after the government revealed a new plan as ...
The UK government generally spends more than it raises in tax. To fill this gap it borrows money, but that has to be paid back - with interest. The government gets most of its income from taxes.