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Innovative noise cameras will provide evidence for police to take action against rowdy motorists, helping communities to enjoy peaceful public and residential spaces.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Explanation of vote by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council meeting on Libya
Mid to senior level professionals in their fields who will to explore issues of public trust and media freedom at the University of Westminster.
The Nationality and Borders Act passed today (Thursday 28 April 2022) will deliver the biggest overhaul of our asylum system in decades.
Skills and Post-16 Education Act to level up and drive economic growth across the whole country
Keynote Speech by John Glen MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, at a German Economic Council event in Berlin on 27 April.
The government delivers on its pledge to protect the public better and restore confidence in the criminal justice system as four major bills became law today (28 April).
The UK has started work for a new enhanced trade deal with Switzerland following talks between Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Swiss President Ignazio Cassis.
VetPartners’ completed purchase of Goddard could now be referred for an in-depth investigation after the CMA found that the deal raises competition concerns.
Keynote speech by Lucy Frazer MP, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, at a Bright Blue conference on Tax Reform in the 2020s.
The CMA has appointed Jessica Radke as its new Senior Litigation Director following an open recruitment process that attracted applications from a strong field of candidates.
Kim Brown and Josephine Maguire appointed as independent members of the Judicial Pension Board.
Broadcasting white paper to protect British content by giving public service broadcasters a more flexible remit for the programmes they produce and show
Ofsted’s Chief Inspector responded to the recent schools white paper and discussed Ofsted’s 2022–2027 strategy.
Joint statement following the fifth meeting of the Financial Provisions Specialised Committee - 27 April 2022.
More dangerous and influential terrorists will be separated in specialist units to thwart the spread of their poisonous ideology, the Deputy Prime Minister has announced today (27 April 2022).
The CMA has worked to ensure that pharmaceutical company Aspen’s commitments to reduce prices for life-saving cancer medicines can be enforced in the UK following its exit from the European Union.
The CMA is investigating whether education software company ESS is abusing a dominant position to push schools into accepting a new 3-year contract.
Peter Fish and Catharine Seddon appointed as members of the Board of the Children’s and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass).
Tens of thousands of British Sign Language (BSL) users are anticipating a momentous day today as a Bill that will see BSL become a recognised language in Britain is expected to clear its final hurdle on the way to becoming l…
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