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Jeremy Mayhew has been appointed as a member of the Competition Service.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Significant clarification of the life-changing EAMS scheme to be introduced into law.
Michael Gove to unveil the government’s flagship Levelling Up White Paper, setting out a plan to transform the UK by spreading opportunity and prosperity to all parts of it.
£5,000 penalty for company and director.
Ministry of Justice welcomes publication of report by expert group on e-signatures.
Consultation to remove vaccination as a condition of deployment as Omicron replaces Delta as dominant COVID-19 variant.
The UK has announced a broadening of its sanctions regime in light of tensions on the Ukraine border.
The government is launching a consultation to tackle disproportionate legal fees for lower value clinical negligence claims.
The government outlines its strategic priorities for the utilities sectors in this open letter from the Business Secretary to the Chief Executives of Ofgem, Ofwat, and Ofcom.
New proposals considered include improving compensation processes for delayed flights and strengthening protections for disabled passengers.
A new ‘Brexit Freedoms’ Bill will be brought forward by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, to mark the two-year anniversary of Getting Brexit Done.
Rules for all types of road users have been updated in The Highway Code to improve the safety of people walking, cycling and riding horses.
The government is backing a Bill to make British Sign Language (BSL) a recognised language in the UK and help deaf people play a more prominent role in society.
The Chief Regulator sets out the support for students taking exams and assessments this year, including advance information and a fair approach to grading.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has pledged £97 million of emergency UK aid to the Afghan people to provide life-saving food and emergency health support.
UK Deputy Ambassador Deirdre Brown congratulates Kyrgyzstan on their parliamentary elections and calls on the country to support free media.
Bids welcome for new contract to administer auditing services for the Specialist Quality Mark (SQM).
To mark Holocaust Memorial Day, the UK government announced its records related to the Holocaust will be made available to the public for research and study.
The Planning Inspectorate’s Chief Executive has received a letter from the housing minister setting out revised performance measures.
From today (27 January) and because of the success of the booster roll-out, all measures under Plan B have been lifted.
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