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The Minister for Safeguarding and the Minister for Security have both agreed to the appointment of two new non-executive directors to the Board of the SIA.
UK Statement for Albania's Universal Periodic Review Outcomes Session Statement. Delivered at the 58th HRC in Geneva.
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill will have its Second Reading in Parliament today.
Female entrepreneurs, senior industry representatives and local leaders came together at the UKEF ‘Northern Women in Business’ reception in Leeds.
His company owed more than £1 million in corporation tax and VAT when it went into liquidation
A summary of current activity at the Grenfell Tower site.
The Scottish Anti-Illicit Trade Group (SAITG) has relaunched this month, with the aim of combating counterfeiting and intellectual property crime in Scotland.
The Social Security and Child Support (SSCS) tribunal handles appeals when people disagree with decisions about their benefits or child support, made by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) or HM Revenue and Customs (H…
Every year, thousands of people and businesses need to recover money they're owed through the county courts. They do this through making civil money claims, which help to ensure access to justice and promote economic sta…
Employment Tribunals play a vital role in the UK justice system, resolving disputes between employers and employees.
The First-tier Tribunal Immigration and Asylum service handles approximately 50,000 appeals every year.
While judges decide when to schedule and list court and tribunal hearings, HMCTS puts the administrative and logistical arrangements in place to facilitate them.
The Single Justice Procedure (SJP) was introduced by the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015.
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.
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