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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.
What witnesses need to do in special educational needs appeals and disability discrimination claims hearings. Includes rules for summonsed and expert witnesses.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The informal OSCE Group of Friends on Safety of Journalists strongly condemns Russia’s military attack and voices concern about journalists' safety in Ukraine.
Informal Group on Safety of Journalists welcomes the Representative on Freedom of the Media to the OSCE Permanent Council.
A new Reporters’ Charter outlining the rights and responsibilities of court reporters has been launched to boost transparency in the justice system.
Journalists developed a guide to help them navigate the Guatemalan legal system and stand up for their rights and freedom of press.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council Meeting on the Protection of Journalists
Security Minister Tom Tugendhat updated the House on the steps being taken to address the activities of the Iranian regime and its operatives in the UK.
The Media Freedom Coalition has released a statement to mark the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists.
Ms Saffienne Vincent-Neal highlights at OSCE’s Human Dimension Conference that independent media and journalists are essential to keep governments accountable.
The government has published the UK’s first national action plan to protect journalists from abuse and harassment.
Norwegian Ambassador to the OSCE Anne-Kirsti Karlsen gives a statement on safety of journalists on behalf of 16 participating States
Alok Sharma gave a speech today at Future of News conference
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Tayler on 22 March 2022.
The first meeting of the National Committee for the Safety of Journalists has today taken place, focusing on developing a National Action Plan.
The UK government organised a three-day training on Planning and Reporting on Natural Disasters in partnership with the BBC, SIBC and Media Association of Solomon Islands.
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