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Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announces sanctions against Chinese government officials for gross human rights violations in Xinjiang.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
This data provides information about the number and types of applications that HM Land Registry completed in February 2021.
Public consultation now open on applications to vary existing permits at Horse Hill, including the drilling of 4 new boreholes.
The Charity Commission has appointed interim managers to Gilbert Deya Ministries, a registered charity based in South London.
Rachel Merelie has been appointed to the newly-created role of Senior Director for the Office for the Internal Market (OIM).
The Lord Chancellor, after consultation with the Lord Chief Justice, has approved the appointment of Gary Kildare, as a Lay Member of the Legal Services Board, for four years from 1 April 2021.
Laura Clarke, British High Commissioner to New Zealand, spoke of the role that finance, capital and investment have to play on the journey to COP26 and delivery of Paris Agreement goals.
Lord Ahmad, UK Minister for South Asia, completes a week-long visit to India, ahead of a visit next month by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
A change to the layout and style aims to improve the user experience for means and merits work in the Client and Cost Management System (CCMS).
HMCTS to start to offer on-site rapid testing to people who attend scheduled hearings and are not showing symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19).
Four pilots to improve the standard and quality of supported housing in England have been extended, backed by an additional £2.3 million.
The Nigeria-born Professor Akande will see his bid co-nominated by the Government of Nigeria, making him the first ever candidate to be nominated by both the United Kingdom and Nigeria.
The contract will allow the government to increase compliance checks on those required to quarantine at home in England following international travel.
The Planning Inspectorate issuing appeal decisions and recommendations during the election period in England and Wales.
The Lord Chancellor has unveiled plans to reform the judicial review process and provide courts with a greater range of powers.
The CMA has secured the disqualification of 2 former directors of Northern Ireland-based firm FP McCann Ltd for their parts in an illegal construction cartel.
The Lord Chancellor has appointed Ronnie Alexander to the board of the Independent Monitoring Authority as member with knowledge of the relevant matters in Wales.
The government is launching a consultation on wide-ranging reforms to modernise the country’s audit and corporate governance regime
Three London security company directors have been fined and been given a criminal record.
Professor Dapo Akande launches his International Law Commission election campaign with a virtual event in New York.
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