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The Charity Commission has banned trustees of The Saint George Educational Trust after a statutory inquiry found significant financial mismanagement.
Outrageous fake reviews and sneaky hidden fees are now banned once and for all in a major win for consumers right across the UK.
New entitlement will give thousands of eligible new parents each year with children in neonatal care a right to additional leave and pay.
England’s trees outside woodlands have been mapped by satellite and laser are freely available for first time revealing they make up 30% of nation’s tree cover.
The Environment Agency has secured a proceeds of crime judgment for £313,382.45 against men from Northampton who ran an illegal waste tyre site.
Ambassadors Holland says the UK is closely monitoring the situation in Turkey.
The environmental permit sets out strict conditions on operation of the proposed inert landfill site at Lower Hare Farm
Business rates information letters are issued by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government at regular intervals throughout the year.
GLD celebrates ten years of providing outstanding legal service to help the government govern well, within the rule of law.
Government reforms will streamline and modernise regulation to unlock growth, deliver 1.5 million homes and do more for nature under the Plan for Change
UK Military Advisor, Lt Col Joby Rimmer, says a lasting peace in Ukraine can only be provided if we step up and offer real and credible security assurances to deter Russia from further threatening European Security.
Infected Blood Compensation Authority's update that was circulated on 2 April 2025
The guidance on remuneration for expert witnesses which sets out when to apply for prior authority has been updated
UK sanctions corrupt actors undermining democratic governments in Foreign Secretary's latest steps to crack down on corruption and illicit finance.
Justice Minister Sarah Sackman has joined home-grown lawtech firms in Chicago this week to showcase how the UK legal sector is putting AI at the front and centre of its services.
The biennial conference saw business, academia, government and civil society debate shared challenges in national security, public health and societal cohesion.
New legislation to cut UK REACH costs for chemical businesses comes into force as part of Government’s Plan for Change
The new rates come into effect from today (Tuesday, 1 April)
As of today, victim observation of oral hearings will be rolled out across all regions of England and Wales.
Car manufacturers and industry bodies have reached a settlement with the CMA after admitting to breaking competition law in relation to vehicle recycling, and related advertising claims.
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