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Amendments have been made to the Advocates’ Graduated Fee Scheme which take effect from 31 December 2018.
We are seeking new members to advise government and help maintain the highest standards in the welfare of animals used in research.
Government to consider new laws to protect consumers who have prepaid for products when a business becomes insolvent.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Cultural and Education Section of the British Embassy in Moscow announces a Grant Scheme for organisations as part of the UK-Russia Year of Music.
£12million boost to support adoptive families bringing total investment to almost £150million since it was first introduced
The government has confirmed it will be banning third party sales of puppies and kittens, Animal Welfare Minister David Rutley announced today (23 December).
The Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt has issued a statement on the legal proceedings with respect to Ms. Meng Wanzhou, the Chief Financial Officer of Huawei.
Ambassador Jane Owen provides a video update to UK nationals living in Switzerland and Liechtenstein about the Citizens' Rights agreements with the EEA, EFTA states and Switzerland.
This data provides information about the number and types of applications that HM Land Registry completed in November 2018.
The British Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein, Jane Owen, sends a message to UK nationals in the two countries regarding the citizens’ rights agreements that were announced today.
Heather Wheeler MP has welcomed a new law to help boost standards in rented homes.
The Ivory Bill has gained Royal Assent to become law. The Act is expected to come into force in late 2019
Agreement reached with Switzerland to protect citizens’ rights as the UK exits the EU.
The UK reaches agreements with the EEA EFTA states and Switzerland on withdrawal issues including citizens’ rights post-Brexit.
The Environment Agency has issued new environmental permits to iGas Energy for operations at the Bletchingley oil and gas site in Surrey.
DIT is seeking applications from interested candidates who are available for one month up to three months in January, February and March 2019.
Home Secretary keeps up pressure on industry to prevent advertising on child abuse sites
Draft clauses for the first Environment Bill for 20 years have been published by the Environment Secretary, Michael Gove
The Home Secretary announces a new route for skilled workers, strengthened border security and an end to free movement as part of a new immigration system.
Ban on the outdoor use of metaldehyde introduced to protect wildlife
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