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Justice Secretary announces extra support to those who witness homicide and serious violence.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Domestic abuse victims will benefit from increased support at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court, as justice minister Lucy Frazer found out during a visit to the city.
Home Secretary's oral statement on the Windrush Compensation Scheme.
The Home Secretary today opened a scheme to compensate members of the Windrush generation who were unable to prove their right to live in the UK.
The Government has set out plans for a register of children not in school, enabling councils to act effectively if they have concerns for a child's education.
Next phase of government’s Legal Services are GREAT campaign, promoting UK’s £24 billion legal services sector.
Local authorities across England have received funding from the Air Quality Grant
Government will work with sports organisations such as the Premier League and basketball, boxing and cycling bodies to increase sports activity in youth crime hot spots
A series of new initiatives, aimed at modernising the living and working arrangements for armed forces personnel have been launched today by the Defence Secretary.
Regulator says public inquiry shows rules are there to uphold standards and be met.
The latest newsletter from the Groceries Code Adjudicator featuring: the report into the Co-op investigation, the annual survey and an update on Top Issues.
Sajid Javid will today launch a consultation to ensure public bodies, including hospitals, raise concerns about children at risk of becoming involved in knife crime.
When the new tax year starts in April, changes in the tax system will put more money in your pocket and help you keep more of your wages. Here’s information about how you might benefit.
British High Commissioner Stephen Lillie gives a Brexit update for UK nationals living in the northern part of Cyprus.
British Embassy supports programme on good governance of state owned enterprises and independent state bodies in North Macedonia.
English Tourism Week begins on March 30, with the aim of raising the profile of the sector and celebrating its value - and Primary Authority has an important role.
From today (28 March 2019), if you have a trailer and you plan to use it abroad, you may need to register it by using our ‘Register your trailer to take it abroad’ service.
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to UN, at the Security Council Open Debate on countering the financing of terrorism.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, David Lidington, addressed business leaders at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) Annual Conference 2019.
The Chief Medical Officer has written to doctors clarifying the time limit for termination of pregnancy under the Abortion Act 1967.
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