Travel Advisories
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Criminals and immigration offenders removed on charter flight
46 foreign criminals and immigration offenders have been returned to Vietnam and Timor-Leste on a groundbreaking charter flight. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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KBC Bank NV, London Branch joins UKEF financing scheme
KBC Bank NV, London Branch becomes 10th bank to offer working capital loans accredited by the UK government. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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New Great British Energy partnership launched to turbocharge energy independence
Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Energy Secretary Ed Miliband announce first major partnership between Great British Energy and The Crown Estate to unleash billions of investment in clean power. Read…
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Time for Russia to give straight answers on its commitment to OSCE principles: UK statement to the OSCE
Ambassador Holland expresses concern at the mounting evidence of Russia's violations of international law and demands answers on whether Russia stands by its OSCE commitments. Read the original advice at…
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Spreadex and Sporting Index merger raises provisional competition concerns
An independent panel has provisionally found that Spreadex has bought its only remaining rival in licensed online sports spread betting in the UK. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel…
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Introductory Veterinary Wholesale Qualified Person Training Course
In-person training course at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole on Wednesday 16 October 2024. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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Killer driver who fled scene has sentence increased
A dangerous driver under the influence of drink and drugs who killed a 13-year-old boy and fled the scene has had his sentence increased. Read the original advice at Foreign…
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Hundreds of wildflowers helping to attract rare bees to Walsall
Volunteers helped to plant 400 wildflowers at Purple Horizons Nature Recovery site in Walsall to attract rare bees. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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Four major high street banks broke CMA rules
Four high street banks – HSBC, Lloyds, TSB and Allied Irish Bank (AIB) – failed to comply with banking rules put in place by the CMA to help their customers.…
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CMA letter to TSB about breaching Part 7 and Article 56 of the Retail Banking Order
CMA finds breaches of Part 7 and Article 56 of the Retail Banking Market Investigation Order 2017 and TSB has agreed to take action to prevent a recurrence. Read the…