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Telecommunications companies pledge to support the NHS by providing the connectivity it needs during COVID-19.
Minister for Digital Matt Hancock's speech to the Broadband Stakeholder Group 2017 Conference
Access to fast broadband to be put on similar footing as other basic services, giving everyone a legal right to request a 10 Mbps connection by end of this Parliament.
High speed broadband connectivity for the entire UK moved one step closer today, following the laying of legislation setting the design of the broadband Universal Service Obligation (USO)
A new campaign to promote accessibility and inclusivity in UK shops and services has been launched today by the government.
A Derby man has been ordered to pay £13k for running a breaker's yard without a permit - putting the environment at risk
Legal powers for the police to tackle irresponsible dog owners and improve public safety are among legislative changes being published today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Shining or directing a laser at aircraft, road vehicles or ships could lead to a prison sentence, unlimited fine or both under new laws.
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak today announced unprecedented support for business and workers – to protect against the economic emergency caused by the coronavirus.
More victims will soon be able to ask for an offender’s sentence to be increased if they think the punishment is too lenient.
Seaside resorts across England urged to open up their beaches to disabled people and benefit from the purple pound worth £80 billion a year.
Four out of five UK properties can now access superfast speeds. Latest figures revealed as next stage of tackling the final five per cent of hardest to reach areas in the UK begins.
Over the past 27 years the Independent Living Fund (ILF) has provided support to over 46,000 disabled people.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Smith on 2 May 2015 amended 11 May 2015.
Details on a range of outdoor activities which will be allowed in England from 13 May 2020 subject to social distancing rules.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Marcus Smith and Judge Thomas Scott on 30 December 2019.
Britain's third £1 billion Astute Class nuclear submarine, Artful, was lowered into the water at Barrow-in-Furness on Saturday, 17 May.
Residents will have a legal right to an affordable connection of at least 10 Mbps
Speech to launch 'Going the extra mile: excellence in competitive school sport'
24 hour services to begin on the London Overground in 2017.
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