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The Magistrates Billing team will now consider prior authority requests in contempt and breach of anti-social behaviour injunction cases.
A man who tried to use a cloned Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence to work in the security industry has been prosecuted.
A man has appeared at court for failing to clear an illegal waste site for the second time – and operating another one in Middlesbrough.
New records reveal the government is utilising AI and technology to enhance public services, including streamlining MOT inspections and speeding up planning with satellite habitat mapping.
Major new plans to modernise home buying and selling to save people time and money and further measures to improve the lives of leaseholders
This letter sets out the government’s expectations and priorities for LEASE over the remainder of 2025.
Households across the country are set to benefit from cheaper bills and warmer homes as the government accelerates its Plan for Change.
The Home Secretary brought together law enforcement and leading tech companies to drive new action to tackle mobile phone thefts.
The Charity Commission hosted a roundtable meeting today (6 February 2025) bringing together major international aid charities and government departments to discuss the pressing need to secure the flow of aid to the Middle E…
From October, social landlords to be forced to investigate and fix dangerous damp and mould in set time periods and repair all emergency hazards within 24 hours
The Lord Chancellor has approved the reappointments of Ben Roe and Ian Curtis-Nye as members of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee.
More nuclear power plants will be approved across England and Wales as the Prime Minister slashes red tape to get Britain building - as part of his Plan for Change.
Marine Management Organisation is advising fishers of forthcoming changes to a number of exemptions to the Landing Obligation in English waters following a scientific review and public consultation.
Sir Martyn Oliver, Ofsted's Chief Inspector, spoke at the Sixth Form Colleges Association (SFCA) 2025 Winter Conference/AGM in London.
Charity Commission alert sent to charities that could be subject to upcoming changes in the law around preventing fraud.
Our legal aid application forms are being updated after revisions to the privacy notices.
Final Settlement confirms over £69 billion government funding for councils, a 6.8% cash-terms increase in Core Spending Power
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry to examine ongoing regulatory concerns regarding the trustees’ management and administration of Solev Co Limited.
FCDO Minister for Development Anneliese Dodds gave a keynote speech to the UK financial sector at the London Stock Exchange today on partnerships for growth.
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