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British High Commission as part of an ongoing Capacity Building Project for the Ghana Prisons Service organised a workshop on paralegal skills and criminal law.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The development assistance will help tackle tax evasion and avoidance, build effective tax systems to fund public services and provide British experts.
Mr Christopher Trott has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Republic of South Sudan.
The agreement will see Palestinian businesses and consumers benefitting from continued trade after the UK leaves the European Union.
Sajid Javid visited 2 policing hubs that are supporting preparations for EU exit in the event of no deal.
Five new members are joining the group at a crucial time for the asset management industry.
The International Trade Secretary has today signed a new continuity agreement with Israel.
Stephanie Taylor, 16, has been awarded for her academic success and valuable contribution to her local community
Meetings comes ahead of Government’s forthcoming Internet Safety White Paper
Yemeni parties reach agreement; make important progress on redeployment of troops from Hodeidah.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has announced that the UK’s new fleet of submarine hunting aircraft will take to the skies over the Arctic next year.
Environment Minister Thérèse Coffey is in Vanuatu for the South Pacific Region Commonwealth Litter Programme conference.
An initial milestone has been completed as part of a Calderdale flood alleviation scheme
MOJ has written to the Employment Tribunal in relation to the O’Brien/Miller & Others litigation, following the judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union on 7 November 2018.
Cynthia Dubin appointed non-executive director at the Competition and Markets Authority.
In this free seminar Nequela will expose her former life, her reform and share her expertise on helping young people lead crime free lives.
Drivers using three of the busiest roads in east England are set to benefit from a major upgrade creating a new 10-mile dual carriageway and transforming one of the region’s most congested junctions.
International Development Secretary calls for most vulnerable to be given a say in Burma's future after shifting the work of UK aid to help disadvantaged and conflict-affected people.
Researchers from King’s College London, University of Oxford and Lancaster University are planning new research investigating whether past exposure to small doses of chemical warfare agents impact long term health.
David Gauke sets out his vision for a "smart" justice system to reduce reoffending, protect the public and ensure serious criminals receive the punishment they deserve.
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