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Exemplary leadership and high quality social work has led to outstanding results in 2 London boroughs.
How Brighton and Hove council have introduced contraflow cycle lanes through the North Laine area on lightly used, one-way streets.
How to avoid a refusal for not meeting the criteria of the Interests of Justice test.
Expressions of interest opened on 24 March 2016 to deliver welfare benefits services from 1 November 2016.
Minister for Cabinet Office, Matt Hancock, spoke about opening up access to public service and enabling everyone to reach their potential.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The United Kingdom has submitted a formal response to the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) relating to the case of Julian Assange.
Home Secretary speech at International Crime and Policing Conference 2016.
An overview of community libraries, from the perspective of the library service
Starting 29 March 2016 the only number to call for enquiries to our criminal applications customer service team is 0121 232 5500.
Minister for Civil Society has launched a review to increase the economic and social impact of mission-led businesses in the UK economy.
UK Statement delivered during the Interactive Dialogue on the human rights situation in South Sudan at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, 22 March 2016.
Communities Secretary Greg Clark announces charities supporting those affected by this winter’s floods will get an £8.4 million boost.
Minister for Internet Safety and Security, Baroness Joanna Shields, opened day 1 of the second International Crime and Policing Conference.
Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan has approved the appointment of Shan Scott as Chief Schools Adjudicator.
A number of changes are being made to fees you can claim when billing for criminal work.
British Embassy Defence Section supports training for Western Balkan countries to tackle corruption risk in defence and security sectors.
Baroness Anelay and Angelina Jolie Pitt welcome the International Criminal Court’s verdict that Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, former Vice-President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, is guilty of war crimes and crimes against h…
This data provides information about the number and types of applications that Land Registry completed in February 2016.
Business Minister Anna Soubry has written to Trading Standards calling on them to do more to crackdown on illegal laser pens being sold in the UK.
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