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Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Latham, Ms Krisco FRICS and Ms West on 6 July 2021
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Morgan and Judge Jonathan Cannan on 18 March 2021
David Cameron met with Guy Verhofstadt, leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, for talks on the UK's EU membership.
Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland congratulated winners at the Times Law Awards 2020.
The Chair and Deputy Chair of the High Level Panel announced the legal experts who will join them to develop legal frameworks to help protect media freedom.
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale delivered the opening keynote at the Oxford Media Convention 2016 reflecting on current media policy issues.
An opinion editorial by the Prime Minister in honour of playwright, William Shakespeare.
The Prime Minister will highlight what the Government is doing to make inward investment into the UK as attractive as possible.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Thirteen more music acts are set to receive support to sell UK music abroad through the Music Export Growth Scheme.
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport delivers a robust defence of press freedom in the face of various threats
Prime Minister delivered the statement to the House of Commons on the day that Leveson report was published.
Foreign Office Minister David Lidington discussed the Eurozone and North Korea on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on 20 May 2010.
Watch films on the history of Downing Street and different Prime Ministers.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
19 May 2010 The Roundhouse, London. Thank you very much for coming. And thank you to the Roundhouse for hosting today’s event. The last …
For Human Rights Day Minister of State for Europe, David Lidington, blogs on freedom of expression and the media overseas.
Lord Puttnam shares his experiences in film, education and innovation with young Lao entrepreneurs in interactive discussion.
Lord David Puttnam shared his experiences as film producer with the new generation of Lao filmmakers at a masterclass.
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