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Minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan gave a keynote speech to South China Sea conference in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
As part of the government's £900 million crackdown on fraud, seven people have been sentenced for their part in a major fraud operation worth an alleged £770,000.
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act received Royal Assent on Thursday 26 October.
Online Safety Act receives Royal Assent putting rules to make the UK the safest place in the world to be online into law.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak makes a speech on how we have a global responsibility to understand and address the risks surrounding AI, in order to realise all its benefits and opportunities for future generations.
On Wednesday 11 October a Belfast man was ordered to pay £8,256 within three months by Laganside Crown Court or face a jail sentence.
Fake, potentially harmful Ozempic and Saxenda pens have been found in the UK: you should only access these medicines via a medical prescription.
Leading criminal judge, Sarah Munro KC, has been appointed by the Lord Chancellor to chair the public inquiry into the wrongful conviction of Andrew Malkinson today (26 October 2023).
Landmark legislation becomes law to ensure bills are affordable in the long-term.
DBT's response to recommendations made in the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry’s 17 July 2023 interim report on compensation.
Fees for barristers who help vulnerable witnesses and victims to pre-record a cross examination will rise to £1,000, the government announced today (25 October 2023).
Over 1,000 miles of the King Charles III England Coast Path completed as Ramsgate to Whitstable stretch is officially opened.
Rishi Sunak reflects on his first year as Prime Minister.
The review into police use of force and police driving investigations has commenced.
The Immigration Minister, Robert Jenrick, made a statement to the House of Commons on illegal migration.
British farmers and growers will continue to have access to important pesticides to support resilient and profitable food production and cut input costs.
In a recent public inquiry, the Traffic Commissioner for the North West, Gerallt Evans, heard the case of Eric Sprakes trading as Sprakes Transport Services.
The government responds to a report by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs and commissions Part 2 of work on barriers to research.
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