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A how-to guide designed to make the criminal court process more accessible and understandable for all has been produced by the Ministry of Justice.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The British Embassy Riga held two meetings on 1 and 2 October to update British citizens living in the country about Brexit.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove made a statement in the House of Commons on preparations for Brexit.
General statement at the UN General Assembly Second Committee by Ambassador Karen Pierce, UK Permanent Representative to the UN.
The NexT Level campaign will ensure young people have the information they need to apply for the first of the pioneering T Levels starting September 2020.
People at risk of losing their home are set to benefit from enhanced legal support following a consultation launched by the government today (4 October 2019).
Kenya, with support from the UK government, closed its first ever green bond yesterday, which will raise funds to provide 5,000 university students with environmentally-friendly, affordable housing in Nairobi.
The agreement will allow law enforcement agencies to demand electronic data relating to serious criminals, such as terrorists and child sexual abusers, from US tech firms.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement in the House of Commons.
ESFA Chief Executive writes to post-16 education and training providers to underline the strict sub-contractor rules
New proposals to improve public access to the coast path in Hampshire and West Sussex
HM Courts & Tribunals Service welcomes recommendations of Dr Natalie Byrom’s report on use of data.
As highlighted by the Secretary of State, during the Oakervee Review we must strike a sensible balance between keeping the programme on track, and recognising that some works cannot be undone.
Speech by Rt Hon Robert Buckland QC MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, at the Lord Chancellor’s Breakfast marking the opening of the Legal Year .
A licensing authority has been set up to ensure UK fishermen have the correct licences to fish legally in line with any negotiated agreements, in non-UK waters.
Her Majesty´s Ambassador to Kosovo, Nicholas Abbott spoke at the event to mark the publication of the report on the ‘latest developments in the justice system of Kosovo’.
UK and Norway have signed continuity agreement which enables UK vessels to continue fishing in Norwegian waters after 31 October.
The Government Actuary has published his determination of the Personal Injury Discount Rate in Scotland,
Following an investigation by the Environment Agency (EA), one of the UK’s largest waste management companies - Biffa Waste Services Ltd - has been ordered to pay a total of £599,912 for breaching waste exports regulations.
Strategy will help to preserve this threatened species in the future
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