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Lord Chancellor David Gauke congratulated winners at the Times Law Awards 2019.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Government has this morning issued guidance in relation to a unilateral approach it would take to avoid a hard border
An independent panel of experts says UK competition rules must be updated for the digital age.
The ‘Holiday pay’ campaign encourages workers to understand their rights and employers to understand their legal obligations in a fairer workplace.
The Attorney General wrote to the Prime Minister setting out his legal opinion on the Joint Instrument and Unilateral Declaration concerning the Withdrawal Agreement.
Amanda Spielman discusses Ofsted's report on knife crime. The report looks at exclusions, working with agencies and education about staying safe.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, David Lidington, made a statement in the House of Commons.
PM Theresa May gives a statement on Brexit.
Businesses can apply for a share of £2 million to develop innovative projects in collaboration with South Korean businesses.
David Gauke today (11 March 2019) welcomed this year’s appointees to Queen’s Counsel at Westminster Hall.
Prime Minister Theresa May writes in the Grimsby Telegraph.
International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt's speech in Washington DC on International Women's Day 2019.
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a speech on Brexit in Grimsby.
The Foreign Secretary has today (7 March) decided that the UK will exercise diplomatic protection in the case of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe as part of the Government’s continuing efforts to secure her release.
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency speech to Futurebuild 2019
Correspondence and annexes sent to Sir Edward Davey in respect of disguised remuneration loan schemes and the loan charge.
The Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, today chaired a meeting with police leaders from across the country to discuss what more can be done to tackle serious violence.
MPs and lords were invited to hear about the latest developments from a range of court reform projects and services.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling describes how reforming UK airspace is among the most ‘pressing of tasks’ at Airport Operators Association annual dinner.
Parliament, trade unions and businesses will be given a new and enhanced role in shaping the future of workers’ rights after Brexit, the Prime Minister announced today.
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