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The British Embassy in Guatemala and concurrent for Honduras will grant £19,000 to the Mission of Support Against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras (MACCIH, by its acronym in Spanish), to help the institution continue its …
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Prime Minister Theresa May and Prime Minister Bill English of New Zealand held a press conference after their meeting at 10 Downing Street.
Elizabeth Truss met staff and judges at the Court of Appeal and Central Family Court.
More female and black and minority ethnic candidates have been appointed Queen’s Counsel than ever before.
Attorney General discusses the modern law of self-defence at the International Institute for Strategic Studies
For the second year running, men were more likely than women to complete their tax return on time, winning the battle again - but only just.
Work to save a rare example of ancient acid grassland is hailed today as a “wonderful outcome for conservation” by Natural England.
Attorney General Jeremy Wright will set out the legal basis for British military strikes against terror targets overseas
Ten of the most bizarre excuses used by unscrupulous bosses found to have underpaid workers the National Minimum Wage have been revealed.
Sir David Clementi is the Government’s preferred candidate for the BBC Chair, Culture Secretary Karen Bradley announced today.
Theresa May announces a comprehensive package of measures to transform mental health support in our schools, workplaces and communities.
Deputy British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Paul Rennie says human rights is a process, and we must constantly seek positive changes for a better tomorrow.
Speech delivered by International Trade Secretary Liam Fox to UK and local businesses at the British Chambers of Commerce in Hong Kong
A lack of funding to improve forensic science is jeopardising the integrity of the criminal justice system, a new report warns today (6 January 2016).
Consultation on reforming payments for Crown Court work through the Advocates’ Graduated Fee Scheme opens 5 January 2017.
Plans to introduce a simpler and fairer pay system for defence advocates who work on legal aid-funded criminal cases have been unveiled today by the Ministry of Justice.…
The CMA has today announced the appointment of 3 new Project Directors.
The New Year Honours 2017 recognise the achievements of a wide range of extraordinary people across the UK.
The countdown to the historic new £1 coin officially begins today, as Chief Secretary David Gauke reveals it will enter circulation on 28 March 2017.
The New Year Honours list recognises over 120 people for their contribution to education, children’s services and equality and diversity.
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