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Large-scale waste dumping in East Anglia, costing farmers more than £6,000 per incident to clear. Criminal gangs targeting farmland with lorry loads of waste.
As automated vehicle technologies develop, we want to ensure that they do so in ways that strengthen safety, widen access and safeguard the public.
Statement on the launch of the government consultation on a new legal framework for the use of facial recognition and similar technologies in law enforcement.…
Launch of consultation on the use of facial recognition and biometrics in law enforcement accompanied by promise to better equip the police.
The Helios Renewable Energy Project DCO application has today been granted development consent by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
Security Minister Dan Jarvis's speech at 22 Bishopsgate on the government's action to tackle cybercrime.
DBS has launched a new podcast video to help faith organisations understand their legal duty to refer safeguarding concerns and how to access support.
Bold modernisation of the criminal courts to put victims first and restore public confidence in the system
Government acts on commitment to put parents’ experiences at the heart of SEND reform through new public engagement campaign.
Victims will be put first under plans to modernise the criminal courts and cut delays, the Deputy Prime Minister has announced today.
The Morecambe Offshore Windfarm Generation Assets DCO application has today been granted development consent by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
Criminal legal aid solicitors will receive up to £92 million more a year to help address the ongoing challenges in the criminal justice system.
Correspondence relating to the Crime and Policing Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025.
New plan sets course for cleaner rivers and air, as well as more nature and wildlife in England
The British Embassy will take part in the observation of Honduras’ general elections scheduled for 30 November 2025.
A Smart Data prototype that generates “Digital Sale Ready Packs” to make it easier to buy and sell a home has been named the winner of the Smart Data Challenge Prize by the Department for Business and Trade.
A project, commissioned under Defra’s Food Authenticity Programme, to develop a practical framework for the interrogation of honey authenticity databases.
John Holland created a caravan park in a Site of Special Scientific Interest without permission from Natural England
Deputy Ambassador James Ford recalls the vital contribution of media freedom to security in the OSCE region, and calls on Russia, Belarus and others to live up to their OSCE commitments.
Changes to charity law, implemented by the Government today (27 November 2025), should mean fewer charities will be required to ask for the Charity Commission’s authority to make moral (‘ex gratia’) payments.
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