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Lord Chancellor Alex Chalk congratulated winners at the Times Law Awards 2024.
11 visions of the future threats and opportunities facing UK defence and security, submitted for a competition run by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory.
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British Embassy Prague joins with the Embassy of Canada and U.S. Embassy to launch a competition for Czech girls and women, to mark International Women's Day.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has announced the winners of a student competition to write an essay about potential threats and opportunities.
Unscrupulous ‘essay mills’ to be criminalised as part of the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill
Comment piece from the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, originally published in the Times on Saturday 28 November 2020.
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The two winners of the competition bagged an award of a-week-long sponsored study tour to the UK.
The government calls for universities to do more to stop students buying custom written essays online.
Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland congratulated winners at the Times Law Awards 2020.
The Education Secretary Damian Hinds is calling on online platforms to help tackle the use of essay writing services used by students at university.
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