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A man has been given a 4 month prison sentence at Southwark Crown Court, suspended for 2 years, for the sale and supply of unlicensed erectile dysfunction drugs.
Minister for the Digital Economy Ed Vaizey spoke at the 'Drive to Digital' conference on digital radio
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The UK will continue to work in partnership with Pakistan – at both the federal and provincial levels
Drivers in the East will have benefitted from up to £28.5 million in road improvements by the end of March.
'We have seen that the devolved model works', says Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander.
Business Minister Jo Swinson has announced that the Government is proceeding with plans to secure continuation of essential IT and utility supplies to failing but viable businesses while they are being rescued, following con…
Nottinghamshire town to be revitalised.
The Minister for Cabinet Office spoke on the benefits of employee ownership and public service mutuals.
Criminal applications team to work with providers on reducing rejected applications.
A ground-breaking ceremony marks the start of the second phase of work to help reduce flood risk in Leighton Buzzard.
More than six out of 10 new cars now equipped with digital radio and the local digital transmitter network set to double
…January's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.…
Alun Cairns: "This is great news and continues to form part of the UK Government’s long term economic plan”
…Each edition of News from the Adjudicator features a 'Meet the Code Compliance Officer' article.…
Change of process when contacting the high cost civil team.
Benefits of wi-fi recognised as digital presentation technology becomes available in 50% of courtrooms.
Fees for part 1 injunctions under the Anti-Social Behaviours Crime and Policing Act (ASBCPA) 2014 from March 2015.
We’re looking into making more improvements to the Client and Cost Management System (CCMS) that reflect your feedback.
The government today (5 February 2015) announced £17.5 million for businesses to improve skills in the Leeds City Region.
Recent costs judge decisions mean additional information now required to decide if electronic evidence qualifies as pages of prosecution evidence (PPE).
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