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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Emotional and practical support for bereaved families and loved ones is available from government departments and approved charities.
The People and Nature Surveys for England gather evidence and trend data about people's access, understanding and enjoyment of nature, and how it contributes to wellbeing.
Information on accessing victim and witness support services.
An overview of resources to help victims of violent or sexual crime understand the parole process and their entitlements within the Victim Contact Scheme.
Innocent people who have suffered miscarriages of justice, personal harm or injury are among those who will benefit from upcoming changes to legal aid means testing coming into effect this year.
Despicable people who create sexually explicit ‘deepfakes’ will face prosecution under a new law announced by the government today (16 April 2024).
The document sets out expectations for HMPPS’s work with people convicted of sexual offences, including both operational requirements and good practice to support assessment, to promote effective rehabilitation and to inform risk management in both probation and prisons.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak makes a speech on welfare.
Honours can be taken away from people who have done something to damage the honours system’s reputation. Taking an honour away is called ‘forfeiture’.
Help with costs and funeral expenses after someone has died. Includes Universal Credit.
Apply to give up (renounce) your British citizenship or status - ‘declaration of renunciation’
Check what to do after a death - how to register the death, notify government departments and deal with the estate.
Leaders from many faiths and beliefs call to prevent sexual violence in conflict and denounce the stigma faced by survivors, including children born of sexual violence.
A cross-government strategy to transform support for young people leaving care.
In one of her final speeches as CEO, Helen Stephenson reflects on 7 lessons she has learnt about the charity sector - one for each of her years in office.
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