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Thousands more immigration cases will be heard over the next few months, speeding up decisions on removing people with no right to be in the UK.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Treasury Solicitor Susanna McGibbon represented GLD and the Employed Bar at the Annual Bar and Young Bar Conference on Saturday 26 November
The scheme, to be delivered by government and overseen by an independent advisory board, will enable these postmasters to claim reasonable legal fees.
Letter to postmasters who brought the Group Litigation Order case against the Post Office, asking for their views on the options for delivering additional compensation.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey delivered a speech at the Natural History Museum to mark the start of the UN nature conference, CBD COP15, in Montreal
The United Kingdom Government is set to lead a coalition of high ambition countries in crucial UN talks with the aim of halting species extinctions and biodiversity loss
The government is setting up an Elective Recovery Taskforce to help the NHS deliver on waiting list targets, bringing together a range of healthcare experts.
The government’s response to the ACMD’s fentanyl report.
Emerging analysis of the scale of rising fuel prices and the underlying causes has today been published by the CMA.
Ten years since the launch of Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative (PSVI) and as a follow-up to the 2014 Global Summit, the UK hosted a PSVI Conference 28-29 November.
Fee increases claimable by litigators and advocates now apply to a greater number of criminal cases.
The British High Commissioner to the Solomon Islands and Nauru, H.E Thomas Coward was appointed as the International Commissioner.
The Economic Secretary, Andrew Griffith MP, spoke at TheCityUK’s National Conference in Edinburgh.
As part of National Tree Week, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has announced £200,000 of funding for England's newest Community Forest in Cumbria.
This Christmas, the Environment Agency is sharing 24 simple steps that we can all take to make more sustainable choices.
Speaking at the Beacon Philanthropy Forum, Orlando Fraser calls on the well-off to dig deeper in support of charity during these difficult economic times.
Criminal legal aid lawyers will receive the biggest boost to their pay in decades thanks to wide-ranging reforms announced by the government today (30 November 2022).
A man who raped a victim will spend longer in prison after his sentence was referred to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme.
The Attorney General wishes to remind everyone of the requirement not to publish material, including online, which could jeopardise the defendants' right to a fair trial
Applications submitted to HM Land Registry are now digital by default.
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