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Hereford Justice Centre opens a new Crown Court room to restore case capacity with the Senior Presiding Judge attending the official opening event.
The Tillbridge Solar Project DCO application has today been granted development consent by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
The new Northern Ireland Troubles Bill will put in place a fair and transparent system that enables families of victims, including those who never came home from service in Northern Ireland, to seek answers.
Pro-growth changes to the government's landmark Planning and Infrastructure Bill to get Britain building faster.
Chair of Charity Commission, Mark Simms, reflects on the work of Friends of Cathedral charities in maintaining and supporting places of worship and community.
A statement by the Serious Fraud Office on R v Hayes and R v Palombo.
Following extensive consultation, the CMA confirms proposed decision.
Adappt has built a reputation for using AI in novel ways to solve complex data problems, often in environments where failure to deliver is not an option.
Wrapping up a two-day trade mission to Mumbai, the Prime Minister has praised the strengthened, future-facing UK-India partnership, which will deliver for Britain by boosting growth, creating jobs and making hard-working peo…
Director also obtained two Covid loans when companies were only entitled to one
UN Human Rights Council 60: UK End of Session Statement. Delivered at the 60th session of the HRC in Geneva.
This statement is a response from the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and the Post Office to a recommendation of the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry Chair.
An Independent Group of experts appointed by the CMA has released its provisional redeterminations on the price controls of the 5 water companies that disputed Ofwat’s determinations.
Foreign Secretary hosts meeting in Northern Ireland, focused on preserving security and stability in the Western Balkans.
Under the landmark UK-France migration deal, the first groups of small boats arrivals to the UK have been successfully removed on flights to France.
The response accepts all but one of Sir Wyn William’s Horizon-related recommendations.
Nearly 7,000 brand new jobs will be created in the United Kingdom thanks to a raft of major new deals secured by the Prime Minister during his visit to India.
There is an opportunity to provide the Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service (HLPAS) in Bury St Edmunds.
Border Security Command now has a better understanding of how online platforms used in people smuggling can be monitored and potentially disrupted.
First-time buyers set to save money when buying a home and timelines reduced with a new consultation launched by the Government.
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