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Lord Chancellor David Gauke spoke about the revised Advocates Graduated Fee Scheme in his speech on 24 November 2018.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The government will spend an additional £23 million on fees for criminal defence advocates following consultation with the Bar.
The British Embassy Luxembourg collaborated with 16 embassies to write a short text in their respective national language, reflecting different perspectives of 1918.
A number of members of the Armed Forces have been named in the latest Operational Honours and Awards List.
The government backs a ‘one-stop shop’ for motorists to appeal private parking fines.
Smart meters are the cornerstone of our smart energy system of the future, unlocking billions of pounds worth of benefits for consumers and industry.
Armed Forces Minister Mark Lancaster today visited RAF Coningsby, one of the two bases from which RAF fast jets rapidly launch to protect UK skies.
UK-Belgian cooperation leads to the trial of a key figure in an organised crime gang (OCG) involved in at least 18 people smuggling operations to the UK.
A Knighthood has been conferred on the Rt. Hon. John Hayes CBE MP, and Mark Tami MP and Christopher Pincher MP will join her Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council.
The day after naming a new UK warship HMS Sheffield, Defence Minister Stuart Andrew has hailed the role Yorkshire companies play in the nation’s defence after visiting three firms in Huddersfield.
The latest Operational Honours and Awards List has been published recognising individuals from across UK defence.
Vehicle operators found using tyres more than 10 years old will face a follow-up investigation and potential regulatory action.
Chancellor announces £66 million of immediate funding for 23 schools on visit to Northern Ireland.
Wessex Water has offered to pay £975,000 to achieve equivalent environmental benefits following a series of sewage spills in Swanage Bay, Dorset.
With support from the DIT to reach new markets, Cheshire-based scientists play a key role in combating the global threats from anti-microbial resistance.
Firm agrees to pay nearly £25,000 to the Marine Conservation Society following breaches
This step reinforces existing commitments by both countries to begin negotiations for a future free trade deal after the UK has left the EU.
Update to the operators of heavy vehicles guidance.
Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton speech at the Association of Colleges conference
Patients could access new medicines up to 6 months earlier in a deal expected to save the NHS around £930 million next year.
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