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A letter to the Deputy Prime Minister from Doug Chalmers, Chair, Committee on Standards in Public Life on regulating election finance.
Anglers from Walsall, Evesham and Burton-upon-Trent have been found guilty of fishing illegally.
Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson's address to the Bett delegation outlining her plans to modernise education through the power of technology.
Three anglers from Nottingham and one from Loughborough have been found guilty of fishing illegally in cases brought by the Environment Agency.
The Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has given an update on the actions the government will take including the creation of an independent public inquiry.
Read the latest newsletter from the Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA).
Routine checks by the Environment Agency caught a Cornish angler fishing without a rod licence, costing him £249.
The government has announced a new plan to leverage technology and AI tools like "Humphrey" to streamline public services, eliminate delays through improved data sharing, and reduce costs, including consultant spen…
Cutting crime and reducing the number of vulnerable women being sent to prison is top of the agenda at the first meeting of the Women’s Justice Board.
Anti-racism resources released as part of a YJB-funded initiative have launched to raise awareness of adultification in the youth justice system.
The Prime Minister's remarks in a joint press conference with Prime Minister Tusk in Poland today.
On 15 October 2025, the Attorney General Lord Hermer KC delivered a speech to the Standing International Forum of Commercial Courts at the Guildhall.
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted a Nottinghamshire man for illegally fishing for crayfish on the River Derwent.
Fresh guidance will give businesses the green light to sell certain pioneering hearing aids.
£3.2bn in maintenance loan payments sent to nation’s students
Fishing without a licence has cost an angler from Stafford a fine of £220 plus £836.50 costs and a victim surcharge of £88.
The Regulator of Social Housing has given a C3 grading to Newcastle City Council and Nottingham City Council.
More than 20 dangerous substances have been banned by the government as efforts stepped up to combat the increasing drug threat and make our streets safer.
Artificial intelligence will deliver a decade of national renewal, as part of a new plan announced today (13 January 2025).
Director banned for immigration breach
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