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Bring photo ID to vote Check what photo ID you'll need to vote in person in the General Election on 4 July.
Ordinary people mistreated or wronged by big, powerful companies will have a better chance of bringing them to court to access justice, thanks to plans unveiled today (4 March 2024).
Multi-million-pound fund for charity sector to carry out crucial work - alongside the NHS - to save lives and tackle tragedy of suicide.
Call for views on developing a stronger risk management framework to address risks associated with data storage and processing infrastructure.
The UK’s AI skills base will be future-proofed with a £118 million boost to skills funding, including postgraduate research centres and scholarships.
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly says that the OSCE is crucial to Euro-Atlantic security and condemns Russia's deliberate obstruction of the organisation.
Employment Tribunal decision.
This independent report outlines where dependencies and vulnerabilities exist across UK industry sectors, and recommendations for how to support UK industry to promote resilience and diversity in its critical mineral supply chains.
The UK’s research work plays a vital role in our economic prosperity but is at risk from a range of income losses as a result of coronavirus.
The House of Lords is the second chamber of UK Parliament. It plays a crucial role in examining bills, questioning government action and investigating public policy.
This paper reports on an anthropological study conducted in 6 villages in the Lundazi District
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Jones on 31 January 2024.
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