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The government will legislate to bring currently unregulated, interest-free Buy-Now-Pay-Later into Financial Conduct Authority regulation.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Vehicle seized during spot checks of waste carriers in Bexley.
UK announces first set of designations of individuals under the UK’s Zimbabwe sanctions regime for human rights violations.
The ULS scheme came into force on 1 February 1989
Victims of rape and domestic abuse will be helped by a major £40m funding boost for specialist support services, the Government has confirmed today (1 February).
To mark the first anniversary of Brexit, the government unveils new designs for driving licences and number plates without the EU flag.
Road upgrades across the country to get £93 million in funding.
The CMA has cautioned companies supplying goods and services to disabled university students, following concerns that there may have been price-fixing.
Professor Colin Galbraith has been appointed as Chair of the Joint Nature Conservation Committee.
HMCTS is running a pilot trial for the rapid testing of Covid-19 among court users at Manchester Civil Justice Centre (CJC).
The UK government will deliver on its commitment to open a new visa for Hong Kong BN(O) status holders on Sunday 31 January.
A panel of experts has been appointed to support Sir Christopher Bellamy QC (Chair) in examining the long-term sustainability of the criminal legal aid system.
Ormskirk security man was prosecuted for a second time at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court after being found working illegally at Accrington’s The Berkley Club.
Two new ‘Nightingale courts’ in Cirencester and Stafford have begun hearing cases this week, as part of a government move to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the justice system.
Natural England has launched a new scheme in Lancashire to help conserve local populations of great crested newts whilst promoting sustainable development.
Peter Higgins given suspended sentence for illegally storing and burning waste at Gedney Dyke.
Responsible tenants in England with well-behaved pets will be able to secure leases more easily through a new standard tenancy agreement.
The mortgage cap has now been removed as part of wider changes to assessing civil legal aid eligibility.
The OEP will be a new, independent statutory body with the principal objective of contributing to environmental protection and the improvement of the natural environment.
Solomon Islands justice agencies will soon be linked virtually with the courts, paving the way for remote court hearings.
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