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Legislation has been laid in Parliament today to toughen and expand the UK’s sanctions regime against Russia
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
UK Deputy Ambassador Deirdre Brown condemns actions taken by Russia which have eroded media freedom and shrink the space for independent media.
Charity Commission’s report also sets out wider lessons for the sector
The UK has announced up to £600,000 for a new secretariat to help advance the work of the Media Freedom Coalition.
Home Secretary discusses issues relating to Afghanistan with counterparts from the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Nik Mehta, BE Seoul Charge D’Affaires, spoke at an event in Seoul in support of an Anti-Discrimination Act in South Korea.
The NHS in England will begin a world leading pilot into Algorithmic Impact Assessments (AIAs) in healthcare to eradicate biases in algorithms.
NVIDIA has abandoned its proposed deal with Arm during the CMA’s in-depth investigation, following its initial finding that the merger could lead to a substantial lessening of competition.
Digital Minister announces greater protections for children from online pornography on Safer Internet Day
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the Security Council open debate on general issues relating to sanctions
Marine Management Organisation have decided to not continue with the prosecution of Greenpeace.
Jessica will be leading the Litigation with Justice and Security directorate
A new package of measures will protect millions of drivers from unfair and extortionate charges, with a new Code of Practice to help keep cowboy private parking firms in check.
Greater Manchester granted short delay on scheme and asked to submit revised plans by July
Find out more about the circumstances in which you can challenge your Council Tax band.
The Home Office announced the 21 organisations who have been successful in securing funding for research projects on perpetrators of domestic abuse.
Meta has been fined £1.5m after it failed to alert the CMA in advance of key staff leaving the company, which is required by the CMA’s initial enforcement order.
Correspondence from Victoria Atkins MP and Alex Chalk MP to Jess Phillips MP following the second reading of the Domestic Abuse Bill 2020.
Statement, as delivered by Chancellor Rishi Sunak, on 3 February 2022.
The CMA has fined firms over £35 million for an illegal arrangement in the supply of important NHS prescription anti-nausea tablets.
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