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UK Military Advisor, Lt Col Joby Rimmer, says a lasting peace in Ukraine can only be provided if we step up and offer real and credible security assurances to deter Russia from further threatening European Security.
Infected Blood Compensation Authority's update that was circulated on 2 April 2025
The guidance on remuneration for expert witnesses which sets out when to apply for prior authority has been updated
UK sanctions corrupt actors undermining democratic governments in Foreign Secretary's latest steps to crack down on corruption and illicit finance.
Justice Minister Sarah Sackman has joined home-grown lawtech firms in Chicago this week to showcase how the UK legal sector is putting AI at the front and centre of its services.
The biennial conference saw business, academia, government and civil society debate shared challenges in national security, public health and societal cohesion.
New legislation to cut UK REACH costs for chemical businesses comes into force as part of Government’s Plan for Change
The new rates come into effect from today (Tuesday, 1 April)
As of today, victim observation of oral hearings will be rolled out across all regions of England and Wales.
Car manufacturers and industry bodies have reached a settlement with the CMA after admitting to breaking competition law in relation to vehicle recycling, and related advertising claims.
Changes are being made to the remuneration of welfare benefits controlled work to introduce an escape fee threshold
Six Non-Executive Directors have been appointed for a three-year term to support the IAA’s work.
Up to 160,000 workers in Wales will receive a pay rise as the new National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates take effect.
Marston’s agreed to pay 100% of an arbitrator’s fees and costs in a Pubs Code arbitration after failing to identify the relevant costs provisions in their submissions to the arbitrator.
The Prime Minister today (Monday 31 March) announced the government has returned more than 24,000 individuals with no right to be in the UK since the General Election – the highest returns rate for eight years.
The government is launching adverts for the first time on Zalo, as it expands its campaign warning people about the dangers of trusting people smuggling gangs.
Treasury Solicitor Susanna McGibbon receives Honorary King’s Counsel in Westminster Hall ceremony
In the latest move to restore order to the asylum and immigration system, the government will introduce tough new laws to clamp down on illegal working.
The heirs and great-grandchildren of Jewish Belgian art collector Samuel Hartveld are set to receive a painting by Henry Gibbs currently in the collection of the Tate
Press release accompanying the Low Pay Commission's 2025 Uprating Report
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