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Advice on reducing the number of rejects for claims under the Advocates’ Graduated Fee Scheme (AGFS).
Over £2 billion has been collected from users of tax avoidance schemes as a result of new government measures to collect disputed tax upfront.
The Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond, wishes a happy Lunar New Year to those celebrating around the world.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Letters of Procedures have been exchanged between the UK and Angolan Governments on civil aviation providing Search and Rescue support in the Atlantic for the UK Overseas Territory of St.Helena.
The Home Office response to the Children’s Commissioner’s report on the impact on children of the minimum income threshold for sponsoring family migrants.
A financial notice to improve issued to Queen Mary's College.
The impacts of Storm Imogen are expected to continue over southern parts of England.
The CMA is on the lookout for talented individuals to join its merger team by recruiting for Principal Case Officer and Case Officer roles.
Sir James Bevan's visit focused on coastal flood risk management
Review will look at ways to improve NHS IT, including electronic health records, to achieve a paper free health and care system by 2020.
A Priority Visa Service is now available in Senegal.
We would like to invite you to an event about HS2.
The Environment Agency has joined forces with The Skill Mill to reduce the risk of flooding in a Northumberland village
Rob Wilson visited York to meet and thank volunteers and charities who are helping to rebuild the community after the Christmas floods.
Six batches of St John’s Wort Tablets containing 91,800 packs are being recalled today as a precaution because of product contamination.
Treatment of pregnant women and female prisoners with babies to be reformed including tagging, problem-solving courts and alternative resettlement units.
The growing financial services sector in Yorkshire is to be promoted as the next ideal investment destination to foreign firms.
A toolkit to ensure female patients are better informed about the risks of taking valproate medicines during pregnancy has been launched.
Universal Credit is now available in 623 jobcentres, helping over a quarter of a million people to find work faster and earn more.
The PM announces reform to the prison system including six new 'reform prisons' to be created this year and changes to the prison education system.
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