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A tender has opened on 6 May 2021 for the delivery of the Housing Possession Court Duty Schemes in Slough.
The UK delivered the statement on Denmark at the 38th Session of Universal Periodic Review (UPR), sharing recommendations to improve their human rights record.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The British Embassy together with PEN International organised a webinar around Media Freedom in Honduras.
To mark 6 months until COP26, the British High Commission in Canada and the Canada Climate Law Initiative are celebrating 26 Canadian Climate Champions helping to build a net-zero future.
Statement of progress shows improved understanding of threat and how the government is investing in the law enforcement response to economic crime.
UK and India have signed an ambitious new migration partnership, which will see both countries benefit from a new scheme for Indian and British professionals.
Landmark agreement will allow young British and Indian nationals to work and live in each other’s countries and accelerate the removal of illegal migrants.
The UK's International Human Rights Ambassador delivered the statement on Mozambique at the 38th Session of Universal Periodic Review (UPR), sharing recommendations to improve their human rights record.
New commercial trade and investment deals will create more than 6,500 UK jobs.
The government has reduced the Gender Recognition Certificate fee to £5.
Hundreds of thousands of people struggling with debt problems will be supported through a new debt respite scheme that launched today (4 May 2021).
A new Chair and three new non-executive board members have been appointed to the Insolvency Service Board, providing strategic leadership to the agency.
Families and friends will shortly be able to pay their respects to loved ones in greater numbers, with numerical limits on funerals to be removed.
New study to offer daily rapid testing to contacts of positive COVID-19 cases.
On International Workers’ Day 2021, we’re reflecting on some of the key steps the government has taken to support workers since last year.
Sales of coal and wet wood for household burning are being phased out to cut harmful pollution to human health
The fourth round of Free Trade Agreement negotiations with New Zealand took place virtually between 12-27 April 2021.
Teletext Holidays will face legal action unless it repays over £7 million to customers whose package holidays were cancelled due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The UK Infrastructure Bank, which will help the UK reach its net zero carbon emissions target, moved a step closer to launch today with the appointment of its new chair.
CEO Martin Jones outlines the Parole Board's stance on Restorative Justice and explains new guidance provided on the subject for members.
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