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Prime Minister May and President Juncker met today to take stock of their efforts to deliver the UK’s orderly withdrawal from the EU, in line with the process launched by them on 7 February.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Discretionary powers for urgent civil cases now in force and ‘out of hours’ service closed.
Update on drones legislation and information campaign.
A letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs G. Katrougalos to the Foreign Secretary regarding the protection of citizens' rights after the EU Exit.
Legislation coming into force next month to extend airport ‘no-fly’ zones and partnership announced with Jessops to raise awareness of responsible drones use.
Speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond MP, at Make UK's (EEF) annual dinner.
Tenders open 19 February 2019 for housing and debt services and close at 9am 22 March 2019.
The competition to refresh the London A, B and C panel is now open.
Plans to phase in Entry Summary Declarations if the UK leaves the EU without a deal are announced by the government.
British High Commission as part of an ongoing Capacity Building Project for the Ghana Prisons Service organised a workshop on paralegal skills and criminal law.
Letter to DFID's suppliers from Nick Dyer, DFID's Director General for Economic Development.
David Gauke today (18 February 2019) set out his vision for a "smart" justice system to reduce reoffending, protect the public and ensure serious criminals receive the punishment they deserve.
40 artificial intelligence and data analytics projects announced to boost productivity and improve customer service.
Communities across the country are set to benefit from a £6 million funding boost to help them build more of the homes that their area needs.
The UK and USA sign an agreement to continue existing arrangements which help facilitate goods trade between the two nations.
A special forum took place in Tegucigalpa on 12 and 13 February aimed at understanding human rights and improving the business climate by addressing the root causes of social conflicts.
Police and the Environment Agency are calling on people to report suspicious activity
Tenants will be protected from unfair letting fees and will see their tenancy deposits capped at 5 weeks’ rent.
Business owners will now find it easier to buy terrorism insurance that will pay out if they lose custom in the wake of a terror attack because they cannot trade or are prevented from accessing their premises.
New laws bolster powers for police and prosecuting authorities to access data held overseas.
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