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The Attorney General issues a reminder about commenting on the trial of Axel Rudakubana and risks of being in contempt of court.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (“the United Kingdom”) and Ukraine, hereinafter referred to as “the Parties”.
Vice Consuls and Consular Agents from Mexico, Central America and Jamaica met for the annual Regional Volunteers’ Conference.
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into Quba Charity following concerns around potential misuse of funds.
Fishing without a licence has cost an angler from Stafford a fine of £220 plus £836.50 costs and a victim surcharge of £88.
Key provisions from the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023 will be brought into force, whilst burdensome provisions will be scrapped.
£4 billion investment by YTL businesses in the UK over the next five years includes transforming the greater Bristol area and delivering over 30,000 jobs across the UK.
A farming business has been fined and ordered to pay costs totalling more than £10,000 for twice polluting a watercourse and breaching slurry regulations.
Closer financial services links with China to support secure and resilient growth in UK as government’s number one mission.
The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into Community Accountancy Self Help over a repeated pattern of failures in submitting accounting information.
His Majesty The King, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, has approved the reappointment of 3 Commissioners of the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
A new cap on the price of resold tickets for concerts, live sport and other events are among measures that have been announced by the government today.
We will be sending out prompts about unbilled cases where providers have told us their work has concluded and they intend to make a claim against the case.
Opportunity to deliver Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service (HLPAS) Barnsley and Lancaster.
A London charity has been issued with an Official Warning over a fundraising campaign in support of a soldier of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF).
The Charity Commission has launched statutory inquiries into TBF Trust, Oxford Centre for Religion in Public Life, Reconciliation Trust and Servants Fellowship International (SFI).
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has issued a statement marking five years since the downing of Ukrainian International Airlines Flight 752.
Major reforms to protect thousands of vulnerable children hidden from sight will take another crucial step forward today.
Key figure in scheme designed to undermine insolvency system banned as company director
West Midlands Traffic Commissioner Miles Dorrington recently heard the case of The Pipe Corporation and sole director Darren Sockett.
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