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The legal requirement for health and social care staff to be double jabbed will be removed from 15 March.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New regulations and code proposed to raise telecoms security standards
Groceries suppliers can now contact the GCA with information of how they are being treated by Amazon.com, Inc. (Amazon).
Specific requirements that must be met before the Director of Legal Aid Casework (DLAC) can backdate a determination are set out in new guidance on GOV.UK.
We've launched a new consultation to review our Welsh Language Scheme, which is open for views until 8 April 2022.
Government bringing forward new legislation to tackle economic crime following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The High Court has today found that Truly Travel and Alpha Holidays broke consumer law by failing to refund customers within the legally-required timeframe.
Today the UK government has announced its intention to take further restrictive economic measures in response to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, by targeting the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (CBR).
The UK spoke during a number of agenda items at the WTO General Council 23-24 February 2022.
A man from County Durham has been ordered to pay £1,251 in fines and costs for obstructing and abusing Environment Agency officers who wanted to conduct a site inspection.
Social media users will have more control over what they see online and who can interact with them as the government steps up the fight against anonymous trolls.
We have updated CCMS to accept means free submissions so you will no longer need to email your applications using form CIV ECF2 (INQ).
Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has reopened the grenade range at Colaton Raleigh Common on the Pebblebed Heaths
The government has ended legal restrictions in England and is instead asking the public to practice specific safe and responsible behaviours.
Speech by Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency, at the National Farmers Union Conference
A man who raped a child and sexually assaulted another has had his sentence increased under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme.
Company pays £17,600 to Bradgate Park Trust’s Jubilee Woodland project.
Speech by John Glen MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, to the Association of British Insurers Annual Dinner.
The Prime Minister sets out the Government’s plans to live with and manage the virus.
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