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Phil Bowen, new Youth Justice Board (YJB) Interim Chair, says children with complex needs face a postcode lottery. He argues evidence-led decisions are key to closing the gap and fairness.
The UK today [26 February] launched the ‘Visa Fraud Se Bache’ campaign in Haryana to protect Indian nationals from physical, financial and emotional risks of visa fraud and irregular migration.
A speech by Sarah Cardell, the CMA’s Chief Executive, delivered at The Economist’s Antitrust Summit 2026.
Statement from the foreign ministers of the Sudan Core Group on the UN Fact Finding Mission (FFM) report on El Fasher.
A new online campaign is helping businesses in the UK make their pricing clearer – and avoid legal pitfalls.
Two new funds to tackle homelessness head-on and help deliver on the national target to halve long‑term rough sleeping by the end of this Parliament.
Faster and fairer justice for victims is at the heart of the Courts and Tribunals bill
Statement by Chris Elmore MP, Minister for Multilateral, Human Rights, Latin America and the Caribbean, at the UN Human Rights Council High-Level Week.
Major proposals to strengthen the construction products used in buildings across the country have been published today in a crackdown on unregulated practices.
New government guidance outlines how offenders’ vehicles should be searched, seized and destroyed
The Charity Commission, the regulator of charities in England and Wales, has launched a formal investigation into William Blake House Northants (registered charity number: 1089471).
Patients will receive better support to help them stay in and get back to work in areas of high economic inactivity.
Officers from the MHRA's Criminal Enforcement Unit (CEU) have raided two separate premises as part of an ongoing investigation into an organised criminal network involved in the manufacture and sale of unlicensed weight …
Dawn arrests in Cornish town as part of Environment Agency investigation.
Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion will now have 3 times as long to renew their stay.
Runnymede Borough Council received a C4 rating and both City of London Corporation and Rugby Borough Council received C3 gradings.
Households across Britain will benefit from cheaper energy bills this spring, thanks to actions taken by the government – putting money in working people’s pockets in a major step forward in tackling the cost of living.
Driving a bus is a rewarding career offering fast progression, competitive salaries, good benefits, travel concessions and a sense of purpose.
Statement by Steven Doughty MP, Minister of State for Europe, North America, and the Overseas Territories, at the General Assembly’s General Eleventh Emergency Special Session on Ukraine.
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