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Sorting out Separation web app statistics for December 2012 to January 2014.
NUAR now available across England and Wales; measures introduced to deliver efficiency and economic growth from better access to underground infrastructure data.
Research evaluating the web app for separating and separated couples, measuring its effectiveness and identifying potential enhancements.
Landmark reforms introducing no-fault divorce aimed at reducing conflict between separating couples come into force today.
The UK’s most ambitious celebration of creativity opens with About Us - a thrilling ride through 13.8 billion years of history.
The Insolvency Service and R3 announce a project aimed at understanding and promoting diversity and inclusion across the insolvency profession.
Aidan Liddle, UK Permanent Representative to the Conference on Disarmament, statement at the Conference on Disarmament 2021 Session
Brighton-based Warlord Productions Ltd, a company which claimed it would act as a co-producer of Henry 5, a film version of three of William Shakespeare’s plays, has been wound up in the High Court in London for failing to record,...
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Women, Equalities and Family Justice, Caroline Dinenage, spoke at an event held by Relate to launch their report looking into family justice reform ‘Breaking up is Hard to Do’.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Communities Minister Baroness Hanham is asking people to vote out policies they think are the weakest links, in a drive to eliminate ineffective…
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