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The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is hosting a launch event for ‘Stopping it in its Tracks’ - Phase 2. This will take place in London, on the 16 May 2019.
The Voyeurism (Offences) Act 2019 inserts 2 new offences into the Sexual Offences Act 2003, at section 67A, criminalising certain acts of voyeurism.
The CMA has found that Rentokil Initial’s takeover of Mitie Pest Control may restrict choice and lead to higher prices for customers.
British High Commissioner to New Zealand Laura Clarke reflected on what it took to be a young man in World War 1, compared with being a young man today.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Ofsted has published detailed figures revealing the scale of the problem with suspected illegal schools in England.
Dame Judith Hackitt and Stephen Hughes appointed to the HS2 Ltd board as non-executive directors.
Offenders face up to 2 years in jail, with most serious put on sex offenders register.
The ONS will receive £9 million to develop cutting-edge methodologies to measure the UK economy.
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council Open Debate on Women in Peacekeeping.
A contraflow installed on the M20 in Kent as part of new resilience measures for people living, working and travelling in the county is to be deactivated, Highways England has confirmed today (Thursday 11 April).
Fintech collaboration network will carry out joint work with the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Chancellor Philip Hammond will focus on sustainable growth and climate change at the annual IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings.
Gary Boothe has his sentence increased to 8 years and six months’ imprisonment and 5 years’ extended licence.
Her Majesty´s Ambassador Simon Manley and Regional Consular Policy Advisor Lorna Geddie answered questions from UK nationals on social media about EU Exit.
Christopher Wain has his sentence increased to 6 years and 6 months imprisonment.
Prime Minister Theresa May’s statement to the House of Commons on the European Council meeting in Brussels.
Minister for Sport and Civil Society Mims Davies gave the statement to the House on April 11.
The Business Secretary, Greg Clark, has appointed Dr Sally Howes, OBE as the new chair of the UK Space Agency Steering Board.
Highways England is gearing up to promote motorcycle safety at one of the biggest events in the British motor-racing calendar.
Projects to highlight the safest roads for cyclists to use, create a database of all the UK’s trees and launch an indoor mapping system backed by government.
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