Dive into the latest UK happenings, from Kenyan Marines honing their skills to disabled artists getting vital funding!
In a remarkable collaboration, the Kenyan Marine Commando Unit (KMCU) recently engaged in thrilling joint exercises with the UK Royal Marines. This action-packed training not only reinforces military capabilities but also strengthens international ties between the two nations. As the KMCU gets ship-shape, it showcases the importance of global cooperation in defense and security, making waves both in the ocean and on shore!
Meanwhile, over on the competition front, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is celebrating a decade of dedication to creating fair markets. This watchdog not only protects consumers but also promotes healthy competition among businesses. With ongoing efforts to tackle unfair practices, the CMA ensures that the economy continues to flourish and that everyone—from small startups to established enterprises—has a fair shot at success.
In motorsport news, Loughborough Car Club is revving engines and steering the wheel for the upcoming AutoSOLO Test at a major festival. This club is also taking strides to support the Disabled Drivers Scholarship programme alongside Motorsport UK. By promoting inclusivity in motorsport, Loughborough Car Club are not just racing; they’re breaking down barriers and demonstrating that speed and accessibility go hand in hand, helping make motorsports open to everyone.
Not to be outshone, the Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) recently published its 2024 Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) Report, charting the progress of one of the UK’s largest environmental protection programs. As communities engage with this significant initiative, it becomes increasingly clear that tackling our carbon footprint is more crucial than ever.
In an effort to further combat climate change, the UK is also exploring a new Collective Fund to bolster carbon offsetting. As organisations strive to meet their climate commitments, innovative solutions like these are pivotal for supporting the country’s decarbonisation ambitions, ensuring a cleaner, greener future for generations to come.
And don't miss the exciting news that 40 phenomenal Thai Chevening scholars are being celebrated for their incredible contributions to Thai society. Not only are they making waves abroad, but they’re also bringing valuable experiences and insights back home. With grants totalling over £600,000 being awarded to disabled artists in the UK, it's clear that creativity and support for marginalised communities are at the forefront of public life. With initiatives like Unlimited partnering with 12 organisations, it's an exciting time to see art flourish and change societal perceptions.
The Kenyan Marine Commando Unit (KMCU) has taken part in action-packed training exercises delivered by the UK Royal Marines.
2024 marks a decade of the CMA promoting competitive markets and tackling unfair behaviour, for the benefit of people, businesses and the economy.
Loughborough Car Club, who play a pivotal role in the Disabled Drivers Scholarship programme with Motorsport UK, will be leading the AutoSOLO test at ...
Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) has published its 2024 Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) Report, detailing progress of the GDF siting process.
Unlimited is partnering with 12 UK organisations to offer 17 awards to disabled artists. These awards will offer a grand total of £628000 to commission ...
Three communities engaged in GDF programme - one of the largest environmental protection programmes in the UK.
This deficiency poses a significant obstacle for organisations striving to meet their climate commitments and support the nation's decarbonisation efforts.
40 Thai Cheveners received awards to recognise and celebrate their significant impact and contributions to Thai society.
Southeastern ranked 56th on the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employer List More than 620 people have completed apprenticeships in six years Biggest ever ...
Afghans resettled in the UK under Pathway 1 of the Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme will be reunited with their families.
UK economy and workers have benefited from the government export credit agency's highest level of business since 2020.
The government has announced an overhaul of the planning system to fix the foundations and grow the economy.
SBL's Winter Box League champions Knights came through an exciting final match in the men's tournament to narrowly defeat Hornets 5-3 and win the trophy for a ...
Rayner says housing target system will raise number of homes planned to 370000 and confirmed targets will be mandatory.
(Alliance News) - Angela Rayner has announced an overhaul of the planning system to pave the way ...
A supplier of heating oil tanks, based just outside of Stratford upon Avon, increased its turnover by more than £450,000 in twelve months after receiving ...
New methodology ensures a holistic approach to train the electrical engineers of today and tomorrow. Training delivered through a digital campus and.
SANS and the NCSC are pleased to announce CyberThreat 2024 will be taking place at the Novotel London West in Hammersmith on Monday 9 December and Tuesday ...