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The CMA is investigating whether British Airways and Ryanair have broken consumer law by failing to offer refunds for flights customers could not legally take.
Lord Frost will co-chair a meeting of the Partnership Council and Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee at Admiralty House, London.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Statement from the UK, Norway and USA on witnessing the Juba Peace Agreement between the Government of Sudan and Sudanese Opposition Groups.
The Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands appointed Members of the House assembly on the formation of the new government.
The process for submitting Escape Case claims is changing after COVID-19 outbreak restrictions are lifted.
Regulator for trade unions and employers’ associations will be modernised to uphold high standards across the sector
Secretary of State of International Trade, Liz Truss, speaks at DLA Piper about the UK's future outside the European Union.
On 27 May, the Minister for Sport and Tourism wrote to MPs in England regarding the return of ParkRun events.
Operation Pangea - Officers from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have seized millions of illegally traded medicines and medical devices.
Countries sign up to back '30by30' and plans to pilot greater protections for England’s waters launched.
New payment fees to cover work completed for pre-charge engagement are being introduced today (7 June 2021).
The UK government has launched a consultation to collect views on the UK’s future regime for exhaustion of intellectual property (IP) rights.
Dr Paul Leinster CBE, Professor Richard Macrory, Professor Dan Laffoley and Julie Hill MBE have been appointed to the OEP Board.
Helen provides an insight into her commercial law training contract within the Government Legal Department
Ben provides an insight into his training contract within the Government Legal Department
The Lord Chancellor has announced the appointment of 5 new members to the Family Procedure Rule Committee and the reappointment of one member.
#PlantForOurPlanet launched on World Environment Day as part of building back greener
Prof Dapo Akande, the UK’s candidate for the International Law Commission election has been nominated by four other countries: Japan, Kenya, Nigeria and Slovenia
The Lord Chancellor spoke at the Law Society to thank the hidden heroes who kept justice moving during the COVID-19 pandemic and outlined his plans for recovering the system, as well as propelling it towards a better future.
The CMA is investigating whether Facebook might be abusing a dominant position in the social media or digital advertising markets through its collection and use of advertising data.
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