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Legal professionals will soon be able to enter the vast majority of courts and tribunals more easily as a successful pilot scheme is extended nationwide.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Andrew Tyrie spoke to the Social Market Foundation about protecting and promoting the consumer interest in the modern economy.
Additional Pages of Prosecution Evidence and Special Preparation workshops have been added.
The Environment Agency is reminding boaters that not registering their vessels is breaking the law
First round of funding awarded to redistribution organisations to substantially reduce food waste from businesses.
The British Embassy Yerevan has now opened its call for project bids under International Programme 2019-20.
The UK welcomed Norway’s long-standing commitment to the UPR process and praised their efforts to protect media freedom and persue an end to modern slavery.
The government calls on nearly 300 organisations and individuals to pledge to significantly cut food waste ahead of a major gathering of key players.
Both sides highlighted the deep historic ties between Bangladesh and the United Kingdom and reaffirmed an enduring relationship based on shared values and common goals.
Companies House reforms consultation launched today
The Chief Inspector speaks about Ofsted's new education inspection framework and some current challenges for schools.
Natural England has today (Friday 03 May) published new general licences for controlling birds.
Celebrating World Press Freedom Day, British ambassador to Lebanon Chris Rampling and Canadian Ambassador Emmanuelle Lamoureux hosted a joint reception for Lebanese and Foreign media in Lebanon.
Baroness Sugg discusses how the fashion industry can be a force for good in women's economic empowerment.
This circular informs law enforcement agencies, and other relevant public authorities, of certain provisions of the Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019.
The British Embassy Quito (BEQ) is currently accepting proposals for innovative projects, with concrete objectives and measurable policy outcomes.
UK Ambassador to the Philippines Daniel Pruce welcomed participants to the forum to discuss media freedom.
Home Secretary Sajid Javid plans to introduce a new legal test aimed at giving police drivers greater confidence to pursue suspects, including those on mopeds.
Business Secretary Greg Clark's speech at the launch of the Committee on Climate Change 'Net Zero' report.
In our first reform podcast, Susan Acland-Hood and Richard Susskind reflect on digital courts and the progress of the reform programme.
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