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A panel of experts will examine whether there is a need to reform the Human Rights Act in an independent review launched by the government today (7 December 2020).
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Ovarian Cancer Action, Beat, and Women in Prison among those receiving grants over £1m.
The consultations will look at reforming the use of exclusivity and non-compete clauses.
Public service buildings will be delivered more quickly through the planning system with a faster, more streamlined planning process.
Plans to keep traffic moving in Kent in the event of cross-Channel disruption will undergo a live test next week.
Correction published by Modern Railways.
The guidance is for forces to follow when considering the deployment of Live Facial Recognition (LFR) surveillance camera technology.
Minister for Pensions, Guy Opperman, today announced the launch of a Working Group in a speech to the Association of Member Nominated Trustees.
Parents or guardians of children who lack mental capacity can ask for court fees to be waived when seeking access to a Child Trust Fund, the government has announced today (1 December, 2020).
Three-day virtual event from 1 December to 3 December will bring together the very best in UK and African legal expertise.
Government confirms plans to repeal the Fixed-term Parliaments Act
Evidence received will support the Inquiry’s understanding of institutional settings and the experience of postmasters, employees and contractors at the Post Office Limited.
This call for proposals specifically seeks applications for projects related to the reform of the State Forestry Agency, “Moldsilva”.
Following CMA action, lastminute.com has committed to pay out over £7m to customers waiting for money back after lastminute.com cancelled their holidays.
The UK Government has today outlined its way forward regarding the case of Patrick Finucane.
A talk with Amanda Pinto QC, Chair of the Bar Council for 2020 on 'technology and women: how important are they to justice and the Bar?'
New agreement reached by the Home Secretary and her French counterpart today to tackle migrant activity in the Channel.
Reply from the UK Ambassador of Denmark on the main issues discussed during the virtual town hall meeting for UK nationals held on 5 November.
4 boat owners living in Cambridgeshire must pay more than £4,000 after they failed to register their vessels.
Security Minister James Brokenshire delivered a speech at the RUSI on the changing terror threat and how the government and partners have continued to adapt strategies to meet the emerging challenges.
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