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The Charity Commission (the Commission) is issuing this alert to help trustees of international aid charities to improve their safeguarding practices.
The online tool will provide individuals with tailored information, guidance and signposting to help them resolve housing disrepair issues before their problems escalate.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Environment Agency has accepted an Enforcement Undertaking from a Worcestershire-based fresh mushroom supplier who broke packaging regulations.
The first force to use our new case management system for prosecuting Single Justice Procedure (SJP) cases, as roll out begins to all forces.
Multi-agency action checks waste collectors are complying with the law.
The UK government and EDF have agreed improved arrangements to safely and efficiently decommission Britain’s 7 AGRs, due to reach the end of their operational lives this decade.
The CMA has secured formal commitments from leading companies as part of its ongoing work to tackle issues in the leasehold sector.
The CMA has issued a warning to Monzo after it breached a rule requiring it to send banking transaction histories to over 143,000 former account holders.
DVLA has released new figures showing over 60% of our customers over the age of 70 are choosing to renew their licence online.
Braunton tenant-farmer Andrew Cooper has been ordered to pay more than £30,000 for ploughing historically important fields linked to prehistoric and Second World War periods.
New national rail flexible season tickets and online season ticket calculator launch.
Outdoor civil wedding and partnership ceremonies in England and Wales are set to be legalised for the first time – offering greater choice to couples in a boost to the wedding sector.
A court has ordered a former security company director who knowingly worked without a licence to pay £40,000 as the proceeds of crime.
The 300-year old process to manually stamp documents to show the duty has been paid is going digital from July.
Turkey-UK Joint Statement following the meeting between the Minister of Environment and Urbanisation of Turkey Murat Kurum and COP26 President-Designate Alok Sharma.
Information for the public about lateral flow devices (LFDs) provided by NHS Test and Trace
The Government has responded to the Coroner’s Prevention of Future Deaths Report
The Rt Hon Robert Buckland QC MP gave a speech about judicial review and the rule of law.
Findings from Imperial College London and Ipsos MORI show infections have increased by 50% since the last REACT-1 study in May, with 1 in 670 people infected.
Sorting out commercial rent debts will be key to enabling businesses to plan ahead with certainty and build back better from the pandemic.
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