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A new poll by the Social Mobility Commission reveals a growing gulf between social classes and a mental health crisis that needs to be addressed.
The CMA is requiring Countryside and Taylor Wimpey to remove certain contract terms that mean leaseholders have to pay ground rents that double every 10 or 15 years.
Domestic abuse victims will receive direct payments to help them to leave abusive relationships, Home Secretary Suella Braverman has announced.
Contract requires developers to fix buildings and reimburse taxpayers, with an estimated £2 billion expected to be committed to fund repairs.
The Economic Secretary delivered a speech at the Association of British Insurers’ Annual Conference highlighting government action to promote growth and competitiveness in the sector, including reform of burdensome EU-era Solvency II rules
The Agreement on International Humane Trapping Standards has come into force and will now apply across England, Scotland and Wales.
The Environment Agency has purchased a thermal imaging camera for fisheries enforcement activity in East Anglia.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Reforms to shield the public from rip-offs and boost competition.
RAIB has today released its report into passenger trapped in train doors and dragged along the platform at Hayes & Harlington station, 25 July 2015.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Tayler on 24 March 2022.
New prison wings designed to get offenders clean will receive funding thanks to the government’s 10-year strategy to tackle drug-fuelled crime.
Housing Minister Grant Shapps has today put the eight million tenants in social housing in England firmly in control of where they live and …
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Environment Agency has purchased a thermal imaging camera for use in fisheries enforcement patrols across Devon and Cornwall.
A world-first method for catching scallops has been developed using funding from the Government’s Seafood Innovation Fund.
Government backs Glue Traps (Offences) Bill to crack down on inhumane traps
Vulnerable women will be first to benefit from the pilot, which is part of the government’s response to Stephen Shaw’s latest review of immigration detention.
During the week of 15 February 2021 inspectors from ICIBI and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) visited Penally Camp and Napier Barracks, spending two days at each site.
Landmark reforms introducing no-fault divorce aimed at reducing conflict between separating couples come into force today.
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