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The UK’s product safety laws – which are over 30 years old – are set to be overhauled in a bid to make them fit for emerging technologies and new shopping habits.
The government is set to repeal the Vagrancy Act as part of plans to end rough sleeping for good.
Apply online to renew your 10-year driving licence, full or provisional - cost, payment methods, documents and information you need
End of outdated law which requires same-sex couples to pay up to £1,000 for safety screening when accessing fertility treatment.
Details on how to dispose of your unwanted distress flares.
The UK government confirms its withdrawal from the Energy Charter Treaty after efforts to agree vital modernisation fail.
The Eatwell Guide is a policy tool used to define government recommendations on eating healthily and achieving a balanced diet.
On the eve of New Year reforms for the wine industry, Environment Secretary Steve Barclay welcomes the scrapping of outdated rules inherited from the EU.
New Sentencing Code to help prevent unlawful sentences being handed out.
Information on the changes being introduced by the Charities Act 2022.
The UK is on course for more agile AI regulation, as the government publishes its response to the AI Regulation White Paper consultation today.
OTS recommends reform to outdated paper stamp duty system
The Prime Minister has outlined a package of sweeping reforms to put work at the heart of welfare and deliver on his “moral mission” to give everyone who is able to work, the best possible chance of staying in, or...
The Government has today taken further steps to ensure essential public services remain open during industrial action.
The CMA has today published its main concerns following an initial review into the veterinary sector.
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