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The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) will be given new powers to fine rule-breakers up to £25,000, under measures introduced today (29 June 2022).
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A review into the effect of short-term holiday lets will seek to improve the holiday letting market for those living in popular tourism destinations
Anyone caught piloting a boat carrying migrants in the Channel could face life behind bars from today, as part of the biggest overhaul of the asylum system in decades.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, and Economic Secretary, John Glen, met with executives from the insurance industry today (27th June) as part of its ongoing consultation on post-Brexit reforms to Solvency II ins…
Brian Stanton and Deirdre Domingo have been appointed as independent adjudicators at Companies House.
The UK delivered a statement during the Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants.
Many leaseholders will for the first time be legally protected from unfair bills to make their homes safe as measures in the Building Safety Act 2022 come into force.
The governments of the UK, US, France, Germany and Italy have issued a joint statement on the political process in Libya.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council briefing on Libya
Letters between the chair of the MAC and the chair of the EFRA select committee in response to the EFRA report: Labour Shortages in the Food and Farming Sector.
The National Data Guardian shares her views on the government's new health and care data strategy: Data Saves Lives: Reshaping Health and Social Care with Data.
Cornwall has seen 26 green projects - all aimed at tackling declining biodiversity and restoring its natural environment - delivered since the G7 conference.
Seeking nominations for Honorary King’s Counsel.
The Foreign Secretary writes in the Financial Times that new legislation to prevent the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement being undermined is both necessary and legal.
UK Intervention, delivered by Jonathan Hollis, Legal Counsellor and Deputy Legal Adviser, at the UN General Assembly open debate on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
The UK has reached a landmark agreement to modernise the terms of the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT).
A consultation on the proposed acquisition of Ultra Electronics Holdings plc, a UK defence company, by Cobham Ultra Acquisitions Limited has been launched today
Ambassador Bush thanks OSCE's Programme Office in Nur-Sultan for their work in Kazakhstan, including on anti-money laundering, human rights, and the rule of law.
Jonathan Scott considers the CMA’s experience in relation to competition enforcement and regulatory alternatives, underlining the importance of collaboration across the regulatory community.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivered a speech at the Commonwealth Business Forum.
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