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Scottish Secretary David Mundell today reiterated his opposition to a second independence referendum.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Opinion piece from Environment Secretary Michael Gove on plans to consult on a new, independent body for environmental standards.
A test version of a new government service has launched to remind drivers by text message and email when their MOT is due.
We are aware that some people are receiving letters from a Dubai address purporting to be from the Insolvency Service.
Statement in Brussels by the Secretary of State.
Delegation of international partners will visit Hargeisa to urge a peaceful, inclusive, credible and transparent presidential election.
Did Goldilocks burgle the Three Bears? The Solicitor General will decide today
More than 3,000 tube and bus fare dodgers have been sentenced through a revolutionary new digital sentencing system.
Her Majesty The Queen, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, has reappointed Celia Hughes to the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
Attorney General Jeremy Wright QC MP will meet with University of Birmingham students and staff when he visits the law school today.
Statement by Susan Dickson, UK Mission to the UN Legal Counsellor, at the Security Council briefing on Libya.
GLD runs National Pro Bono Week session to help young people understand a crucial element of the law that affects them.
Tim Moss, Chief Executive of the UK Intellectual Property Office, delivered a speech at the Innovation & Emerging Industries Development Forum of the China International Industry Fair.
UK Government take the next two Brexit Bills to Parliament
Commercial and Corporate Ownership Data and Overseas Companies Ownership Data are now available for free.
The Attorney General Jeremy Wright QC MP visit King’s College London University today to see the pro bono work happening there
New Trade Bill enters Parliament, with Customs Bill to follow, to set the groundwork for the UK to become an independent global trading nation
This UK statement was delivered during the 28th session of the Universal Period Review during the discussion of the Czech Republic on 6 November 2017.
Solicitor General visits University of Law in Chester to mark National Pro Bono Week
The Environment Agency is reminding people it’s illegal to burn many types of waste.
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