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The Attorney General asked the Court of Appeal to clarify the law in this area.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Measures to keep dangerous weapons off the streets are a step closer today with the opening of a surrender scheme, under prohibitions introduced in the Offensive Weapons Act.
Most online applications submitted by legal professionals are processed and returned to applicants within one week.…
Closing remarks from Cabinet Office Minister Julia Lopez at today's Westminster Hall debate.
Glenys Stacey’s speech to the Inside Government Apprenticeship Conference on 3 December 2020 about our EQA of Apprenticeship end-point assessments.
UK partnership with Rwanda has enabled significant progress in tackling corruption, including through £19 million support to public sector reforms.
National Statement at the UN General Assembly, 75th Session, on Oceans and the Law of the Sea
Following a rigorous process conducted in accordance with the Ministerial Governance Code on Public Appointments, Dame Glenys has been selected as the preferred candidate to Chair the new independent body.
Natural England proposes to improve public access to a 25-mile stretch of coast between Felixstowe Ferry and Bawdsey in Suffolk.
…This implements key aspects of the Northern Ireland Protocol in UK legislation, providing legal clarity for how customs, VAT, and excise duty will be dealt with after the end of the transition period.
Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire to benefit from expansion to National Nature Reserve.
An agreement to lock in trade in goods was signed in London today (Tuesday 8 December) between the UK and Iceland and Norway.
Valedictory sitting of the Court of Appeal in honour of the outgoing President of the Court, Sir Elliot Mottley, K.C.M.G, Q.C., LL.D.
The Lord Chancellor has appointed Sir Ashley Fox as the inaugural chair of the Independent Monitoring Authority for the Citizens’ Rights Agreements. He has also appointed 3 non-executive members to the IMA.
The National Data Guardian for Health and Social Care has published the outcomes from a public consultation about the Caldicott Principles and Caldicott Guardians.
National Data Guardian Dame Fiona Caldicott discusses the outcome of her consultation about Caldicott Principles and Caldicott Guardians and the use of data during the pandemic.
The CMA has issued advice to government on the design and implementation of the UK’s new pro-competition regime for digital markets.
Lord Stewart of Dirleton QC was sworn in as Advocate General for Scotland at ceremonies in Parliament House, Edinburgh on Friday 4 December 2020.
Extensive damage reported on Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) area of River Lugg in Herefordshire.
Natural England, the Environment Agency and the Forestry Commission have joined forces to investigate a series of unconsented works on the river Lugg.
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