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New measures include tougher and quicker criminal sanctions for tech bosses and new criminal offences for falsifying and destroying data
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Ian Stubbs (UK delegation to the OSCE) calls out Russian counterparts for perpetuating the Kremlin's lies to justify Russia’s military action against Ukraine.
Several accredited Ambassadors in Guatemala joined their voices in an article to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The CMA is taking a closer look at Google and Meta’s conduct over concerns that they hampered competition in markets for online display advertising services.
UK Minister Lord Ahmad calls out President Putin's unprovoked, premeditated and illegal invasion of Ukraine and speaks about the war's humanitarian impact.
Applicants with offers to deliver work under the 2022 Standard Crime Contract need to submit verification information by 11.59pm on 27 March 2022.
Findings from the latest report of the government-backed REACT-1, one of the largest studies into coronavirus (COVID-19) infections in England, have been published today.
We are updating Crown Court fee claims guidance, unused material claim forms and local bar travel allowances.
The Media Freedom Coalition condemns Russia’s premeditated, unprovoked and unjustifiable war and use of coordinated disinformation campaigns against Ukraine.
New deal marks successful year for UK-Cameroon trade since new economic partnership agreement was signed.
UK Deputy High Commissioner to Fiji Paul Welsh spoke about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, strategic awareness, public accountability and collaboration.
New digital CA1 form should now be used for court appointed advocacy claims after review of hourly rates.
Over 2,000 metres of hedgerow has been planted in Seawick and Leewick near Clacton to help store carbon.
British Embassy Prague joins with the Embassy of Canada and U.S. Embassy to launch a competition for Czech girls and women, to mark International Women's Day.
The Environment Agency has released new fishing licence images designed by British Fish and Wildlife Artist, David Miller.
Changes have been made to our electronic handbooks to reflect the latest guidance.
Nadine Dorries' statement to the House of Commons on Ukraine.
Remarks by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, to the All Party Parliamentary Group on Water, 3 March 2022
Thirty Nightingale Court rooms are to be extended until March next year as the government continues in its efforts to tackle the impact of COVID-19 on the justice system and secure speedier justice for victims.
Specific requirements that must be met before the Director of Legal Aid Casework (DLAC) can backdate a determination are set out in new guidance on GOV.UK.
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