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Extension gives vulnerable people peace of mind that their wills will be legally-recognised.
Following the success of its first Virtual Jobs Fair in May, with over 1000 job, apprenticeship and volunteering opportunities advertised, the National Careers Service is holding a second fair from Monday 8 to Friday 12 June.
The Government is to legalise the remote witnessing of wills – making it easier for people to record their final wishes during the coronavirus pandemic.
Measures from the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act extended to relieve pressure on businesses dealing with coronavirus.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson to host the Global Vaccine Summit virtually today.
New parents, unpaid carers, the homeless, young people and cancer patients could benefit from digital solutions as part of the TechForce19 challenge.
Solomon Islands justice agencies will soon be linked virtually with the courts, paving the way for remote court hearings.
The British Embassy in Asuncion will offer a series of virtual events to celebrate the Queen Elizabeth II's birthday from 17 to 29 June, 2021.
Full text of the speech given by Robert Buckland QC to the judiciary about judicial independence, reform and future
More than 840 charities, community groups and grassroots organisations tackling social isolation have received a share of £4m to tackle loneliness
Local authorities in England handed new powers to hold public meetings virtually by using video or telephone conferencing technology.
Employment Tribunal decision.
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