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Probate is the legal right to handle someone's estate after they die.
Common Platform is a bespoke digital case management system, designed and developed by HMCTS, for the Crown and magistrates’ courts in England and Wales.
Our Courts and Tribunals Service Centres (CTSCs) were established as part of the HMCTS Reform Programme, to centralise the administration of cases for multiple digital services.
Getting divorced is a significant life event that affects thousands of people each year in England and Wales.
Influenza of avian origin (H5N1) has been confirmed in a single sheep in Yorkshire.
His reappointment comes as Environment Secretary, Steve Reed, is rewiring and reforming Defra and its arm's-length bodies to unlock growth under the Plan for Change
Local highway authorities will receive £500 million to fix potholes and £4.8 billion investment for National Highways to keep the strategic road network working.
The UK and France have today continued top level defence engagements with a meeting of both nations Military Chiefs in London.
The CMA (Competition and Markets Authority) has published its response to the Department for Business and Trade / Department for Culture, Media and Sport consultation on the resale of live events tickets.
The UK has today sanctioned figures responsible for serious human rights violations and abuses during the civil war in Sri Lanka.
The Prime Minister spoke to Prime Minister Dick Schoof of the Netherlands this afternoon.
New training will help deliver 1.5 million homes which will transform communities and drive growth through the Plan for Change.
More officers trained and funding provided as clampdown on illegal tobacco and vape trade accelerates.
The Plan for Change is tackling the pothole plague, building vital roads and ensuring every penny is delivering results for the taxpayer.
Cutting-edge research networks backed by government to tackle debilitating symptoms of dementia including memory loss and communication difficulties.
The UK Chief Veterinary Officer is urging livestock keepers to remain vigilant to the clinical signs of FMD following the recent outbreaks in Europe
Technology giant IBM have backed plans to diversify the UK’s cyber sector and encourage young people into cyber careers.
The Prime Minister spoke to His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan this morning.
The Energy Secretary has commissioned the independent National Energy System Operator to investigate the power outage that affected Heathrow Airport.
The Prime Minister spoke to the President of the European Council, the President of the European Commission and the leaders of Turkey, Norway and Iceland this afternoon.
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