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Legislation laid in Parliament setting out new rules and logos to protect British food and drink
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The government today announced it will significantly increase the generosity and reach of its winter support schemes to ensure livelihoods and jobs across the UK continue to be protected in the difficult months to come, supp…
Statement by Thomas Phipps at the United Nations open Security Council meeting on the United Nations Mission in Kosovo
Hospitality venues in England are from today legally required to enforce the rule of 6 or face a fine of up to £4,000.
This data provides information about the number and types of applications that HM Land Registry completed in September 2020.
Temporary jury rooms have been installed at courts across Yorkshire as part of the Government’s plan to tackle the impact of COVID-19 on the justice system.
Promising digital innovators to receive focused guidance, access to quality data, and technical and financial resources to help fuel their growth.
Two new ‘Nightingale Courts’ in Bristol and Chester will begin hearing cases this week as part of a government move to tackle the impact of coronavirus on the justice system.
A Root-and-Branch review of the parole system in England and Wales has been launched today (20 October 2020) by Justice Minister, Lucy Frazer QC, to help improve public trust and victim confidence.
A Lancashire company director who provided unlicensed security staff to a school has had his case referred to a higher court for sentencing
Written Ministerial Statement following the meeting of the Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee, 19 October.
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster has updated the House of Commons on negotiations with the European Union and the work of the UK-EU Joint Committee.
DASA wants to understand the current market capability and development requirements for future policing initiatives.
The government urges business leaders to step up preparations for Australia-style arrangements from 1 January and launches 'time is running out' campaign.
Have your say on making activities like taking photos and playing games on hand-held mobile phones illegal while driving.
Call for bids for the US State Green Economy Report to support UK engagement on climate and energy policy priorities and to prioritise UK trade and investment engagement in the US.
New laws will allow more healthcare workers to administer flu and potential COVID-19 vaccines safely to the public.
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon welcomes conclusions of the 45th Session of the UN Human Rights Council.
We are proposing a code of conduct for security operatives.
The Lord Chancellor has appointed 2 new legally qualified members to the Civil Procedure Rule Committee.
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