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Store First Limited and three related companies were wound up in the High Court on 30 April.
A blocked sewer polluted 1.7km of a Gloucestershire brook. This Enforcement Undertaking means Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust can improve and restore the area.
The Regulator of Social Housing has published regulatory judgements for Castle Point Borough Council, North Yorkshire Council, and Warwick District Council.
Merger could lead to millions of customers having to pay more. CMA will explore potential solutions to its concerns before final decision by 7 December.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on threats to international peace and security.
Sharing intimate images without consent will be made a ‘priority offence’ under the Online Safety Act and social media firms will have to proactively remove and stop this material appearing on their platforms.
UK Ambassador to the IAEA Corinne Kitsell's statement on behalf of Australia, the UK and the US to the International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors on IAEA safeguards and AUKUS
Transport Secretary announces a permanent end to further government funding for retrofit and closure of clean vehicle retrofit accreditation scheme.
France, Germany, the UK and United States (the Quad) gave a joint statement to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about Iran's implementation of its obligations under its Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)…
Section 21 evictions banned to protect renters from key driver of homelessness and empower them to speak up against discriminatory treatment.
Tech-savvy owners of Bitcoin and other digital assets will benefit from greater legal protection thanks to an important clarification to the law.
A new stretch of the King Charles III England Coast Path gives public access to some of Lincolnshire's coastline for the first time.
We’re giving greater rights and protections to people renting their homes - including ending unfair no-fault evictions.
Letter from the Secretary of State, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) to Ofcom.
The Law Officers of England and Wales were called to the Bar of Northern Ireland during a visit to the region.
The new service to receive legal aid applications, Apply for Criminal Legal Aid, has now replaced eForms CRM14 and CRM15.
The government has today announced a new independent appeals process for postmasters in the Horizon Shortfall Scheme.
The Media Freedom Coalition gave a statement on media freedom in Hong Kong following the guilty verdict against two former editors of Stand News.
This report covers a review of country information on Rwanda that was considered by the Independent Advisory Group on Country Information in January 2024
A violent thug who stabbed a young man to death had his life sentence increased.
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