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Courts will be able to dismiss lawsuits seeking to stifle free speech earlier under government reforms to protect the UK legal system from abuse.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Michael Gove, gave the Ditchley Annual Lecture on “The privilege of public service”.
The Digital Secretary updated Parliament on the government's full response to the Online Harms White Paper consultation.
Governor's personal statement about 3 unprecedented murders on Providenciales and actions being taken by the police.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Elizabeth Truss, delivered a speech on economic liberty and free enterprise.
Wealthy individuals and powerful corporations who seek to silence critics by abusing the UK legal system have been put on notice by the government.
Speech given at Prisoners Learning Alliance.
Secretary of State’s speech to the Association of Residential Managing Agents (ARMA) conference.
At Ninestiles School in Birmingham, Prime Minister David Cameron set out his plans to address extremism.
The Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, spoke on what has been done to tackle violent crime.
Governor's statement on addressing crime in Turks & Caicos Islands delivered during 10 September joint press conference.
Home Secretary addresses Parliament following recent terrorist attacks.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Henry Carr and Judge Richards on 9 April 2019.
Communities Secretary Sajid Javid talks about the importance of education in tackling hate crime
Business Secretary Sajid Javid talks to the Holocaust Educational Trust annual dinner about the dangers of letting intolerance go unchecked.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds addresses the NSPCC conference about online safety
Aggressive bailiffs are set to face renewed scrutiny under new plans to end intimidating practices and better protect vulnerable people.
The Environment Agency is asking people who are planning on having a Guy Fawkes bonfire to make sure that they only burn small amounts of paper, leaves, wood and cardboard and the waste is kept securely before being burned.
More local activities and places to go would stop children and young people from breaking the law.
Theresa May addresses audience at the Serious and Organised Crime Exchange 2016.
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