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The UK National Group will nominate Professor Akande in 2026, for election as a judge to the International Court of Justice, based in The Hague.
2 people have been sentenced after pleading guilty to running an illegal waste tyre site in Daventry, Northamptonshire, following an investigation by the EA.
The Charity Commission, the regulator of charities for England and Wales, has opened a statutory inquiry into Eldonian Community Trust Limited.
Statement of objections sets out how Google may have broken competition law by using its dominance to favour its own ad tech services in open-display advertising.
Catherine Smith KC has been appointed as the Advocate General for Scotland
Environment Agency prosecutes property company for failing to comply with order. Landlords left to clear up waste.
The Charity Commission has disqualified a former trustee of The Mahfouz Foundation as part of its statutory inquiry into the charity, which has today concluded with the publication of an official report.
The Charity Commission has disqualified two former trustees of Burke’s Peerage Foundation as part of its statutory inquiry into the charity, which has today concluded with the publication of an official report.
Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood signs first legally-binding treaty governing safe use of artificial intelligence.
Call for bids for a research project to build an evidence-based on LGBT+ rights.
IBCA's newsletter that was circulated on 22 July 2024.
IBCA's newsletter that was circulated on 14 August 2024
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's statement in the House of Commons on Grenfell Tower Inquiry final report.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into Flic-Flac Gymnastics Club.
The Foreign Secretary gave a statement to the House of Commons on UK policy on arms export licences to Israel.
The Home Secretary updated the House on the response to violent disorder this summer.
There is less than one month to go for bird keepers in England and Wales to register themselves with the Animal and Plant Health Agency, as new legal requirement comes into force on 1 October.
Guidance and forms have been updated to support the new 2024 Standard Civil Contract.
The SFO's interim Chief Capability Officer, Freya Grimwood, delivered a keynote speech at the Cambridge International Symposium 2024.
The government has taken the decision that the UK will suspend arms export licences to Israel for use in military operations in Gaza, following a review of Israel’s compliance with international humanitarian law.
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