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The new law is designed to protect those working on vessels operating an international service from being paid less than the National Minimum Wage.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Canadian Ambassador Jocelyn Kinnear gives a statement on behalf of 37 OSCE participating States on invoking the Moscow Mechanism for deteriorating human rights in Belarus
The CMA has fined 10 construction firms a total of nearly £60 million for illegally colluding to rig bids for demolition and asbestos removal contracts involving both public and private sector projects. The CMA has also secu…
Government to fund mandatory mediation for separating couples.
Postmasters who first took High Court legal action against Post Office over the Horizon IT system and exposed the scandal can now apply to a new compensation scheme.
Two companies that caused misery for residents when litter and smells escaped from Blaydon Landfill in Gateshead have been sentenced.
Secretary of State for Transport Mark Harper has appointed a new Traffic Commissioner and two new Deputy Traffic Commissioners.
This circular informs the police and other relevant authorities of increased statutory vehicle recovery charges under road traffic law.
Broadcom’s deal to buy VMware could lead to less innovation and drive up the cost of computer parts used by government, banks and telecoms.
Government awards £1.8 billion through Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund, Home Upgrade Grant and Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme to upgrade social homes and public buildings.
The legislative changes will help to make the UK one of the best countries in the world to conduct clinical research for patients and researchers.
The Planning Inspectorate issuing appeal decisions and recommendations during the election period in England.
Changes are being made to mental health contracts to cover more cases when a tribunal appoints providers to represent clients.
The Home Secretary hailed the strengthening of the partnership with Rwanda as both countries vow to step up efforts in dealing with global migration challenges.
Claudia Sturt, CEO of the Youth Justice Board (YJB), talks about next steps for the youth justice system and embedding Child First principles.
Two people arrested by the Home Office in intelligence-led night-time raid.
A new levy will see developers pay a fairer share for affordable housing and local infrastructure such as roads, schools and GP surgeries.
Deal to combine healthcare tech and data specialists could lead to lower quality and more expensive software options for the NHS.
Letter from the Health and Social Care Secretary to the General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing about improving recruitment, retention and professional development for nursing staff.
GAD advised HM Treasury and provided support to their counsel team during a recent legal hearing. Two unions had launched a challenge in relation to the cost control mechanism.
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