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Former senior circuit judge, Her Honour (HH) Deborah Taylor, has been appointed by the Lord Chancellor to chair the statutory inquiry into the Nottingham attacks.
Industry regulator seeks views on revised Statutory Guidance and Statutory Directions.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into Plymouth Islamic Education Trust (PIETY).
Following a recent public inquiry, Carey London Ltd had regulatory action taken against their Operator’s Licence by the Traffic Commissioner for the East of England, Richard Turfitt. Additionally, the vocational entitlement …
Lord Pickles attends meeting in The Hague to discuss progress and challenges relating to the restitution of Holocaust-era assets.
The Government has secured raw materials needed to save British Steel.
UK and other OSCE participating States express concern over the deteriorating human rights situation and call on Georgia to open an inclusive dialogue with political parties, civil society and the OSCE institutions.
Ambassador Neil Holland recalls the vital contribution of media freedom to security in the OSCE region, and calls on Russia, Belarus and others to live up to their OSCE commitments.
UK and others call for action to uphold safety of journalists and media freedom against a deteriorating background within some OSCE countries.
The Lord Chancellor has approved the appointment of Rebecca Hilsenrath KC (Hon) as a member of the Civil Justice Council.
Clients are encouraged to annotate their bank statements with the nature, source, and frequency of credits when applying for a representation order.
Nuclear Taskforce lead appointed to accelerate UK’s nuclear renaissance.
…More than 6 million individuals will need to comply in the 12 months after identity verification becomes a legal requirement later this year. This phased approach reduces the burden on companies.…
Newsletter issued by the Animals in Science Regulation Unit.
A development loan from Homes England helped EDG to convert a derelict vacant office building to create 37 apartments for first-time buyers and key workers in central Coventry.
Watch our film to see how Homes England has supported a new SME developer to deliver a scheme of starter homes in West Bromwich.
Road to recovery outlined in new commitments for local audit reform to streamline and fix the fragmented and broken system.
Post Office Minister Gareth Thomas has announced the launch of the new, independent, appeals process for eligible postmasters in the Horizon Shortfall Scheme.
Copies of the grant determination letters for the Integrated Settlements 2025 to 2026.
The Environment Agency is warning farmers with private springs, wells and boreholes to check they are taking water legally from the environment.…
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