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Economic Secretary, Andrea Leadsom on the role of the insurance industry in the UK economy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Nearly 800 foreign criminals are being kicked out of the country as tough new ‘deport first, appeal later’ measures start to have an impact.
The purpose of this circular is to highlight the revision of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE).
These regulations apply to all police stations in England and Wales and when they are in force.
Mobile phones that are being used by prisoners will be cut off under proposed new legislation.
The government is calling on disabled sports fans to share their experiences of viewing live sport at stadiums and sports grounds across Britain.
As of 1 January 2015 all fishermen targeting pelagic quota species must land all the fish they catch
The first same-sex marriage under the UK law has taken place in Santo Domingo on 30th December 2014.
The 2015 New Year Honours recognise achievements of wide range of people throughout health and social care community.
Alan Eccles, Public Guardian and Chief Executive of OPG, has been awarded a CBE in the 2015 New Year Honours List.
125 UK service personnel have been granted state honours by Her Majesty The Queen in the annual New Year Honours List.
Business Minister Matthew Hancock announces the government’s war on red tape has saved business £10 billion over the last 4 years.
Claims firms responsible for providing bad service and bombarding people with nuisance calls can be issued with financial penalties.
Worldwide sales of Scottish salmon reach an all time high of £571 million and the first Protected Food Name bid for London
Councils are being urged to use their business rates powers to increase access to free-to-use cash machines on high streets and in town centres.
Foreign Office Minister Tobias Ellwood marks the entry into force of the Arms Trade Treaty.
A Rye fish merchant who failed to provide legal documents relating to fish sales has been ordered to pay over £6000 in court.
British Embassy Sarajevo announces a call for project concepts under its Reuniting Europe programme for the financial year 2015 to 2016.
An amended version of the Specialist Quality Mark (SQM) standard has been published to reflect the current and future legal aid contractual position.
Phase four of the transfer to the UK, of overseas birth and death registrations of British Citizens will begin on 14 January 2015.
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