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UK Statement delivered under Item 10 during the Interactive Dialogue on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Geneva, 29 September 2015.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Updated legal aid forms are being introduced from 1 November 2015.
New fixed fee model for one counsel care cases from 1 October 2015.
David Cameron called on the leaders of developed countries to deliver on their promises of aid and work together to eradicate extreme poverty
Justine Greening speech at the Transforming Economies: Empowering Girls and Women event in New York
The UK has launched a new drive to tear down the barriers stopping women in the world’s poorest countries from getting jobs, helping thousands to lift themselves out of poverty.
An advisory to editors, publishers and social media users to avoid indentifying complainants in sexual abuse cases
Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss speaks at Norfolk's Local Flavours show
The CMA has decided to consider in detail whether to accept remedies offered by Reed Elsevier (UK) Limited.
The Solicitor General, Robert Buckland QC MP has attended a hate crime co-ordinators meeting at the Police College in Ryton
The Prime Minister has approved the appointment of Brian Barker as an Assistant Surveillance Commissioner and Colin Mackay as a Surveillance Commissioner.
Natalie Ceeney's keynote speech on modernising courts and tribunals from the Criminal Justice Management conference.
Secretary of State appoints three independent reviewers for assessment of paramilitary organisations in Northern Ireland
The CMA is consulting on whether to review undertakings relating to the operation of the Rough gas storage facility.
Around the world, women are often locked out of the economy – from better paid jobs to accessing finance. But when women get the chance to work, it makes their communities and countries wealthier. Meet those leading the way …
The 1217 copy of the Magna Carta will be displayed at the European Court of Justice as part of its world tour.
This data provides information about the number and types of applications that Land Registry completed in August 2015.
Dodgy training providers who promise fake apprenticeships face prosecution under new government reforms.
Universities and colleges across the country are from today (Friday 18 September) legally required to take steps to prevent students from being drawn into terrorism.
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