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This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Government Legal Department. Speaking to me at GLD’s London headquarters at 102 ...
Al-Haq had taken legal action against the Department for Business and Trade ... Labour MP for Leeds East, said Parliament should vote 'immediately' over whether the Government should continue sending ...
A spokesperson for Reeves says it was a "personal matter" - meanwhile, the PM declines to rule out tax rises when pressed by ...
A historic milestone was reached on 4 July 2025 for millions of UK women born in the 1950s, as the government confirmed a ...
SIR Keir Starmer could face the biggest parliamentary revolt since the Iraq war as MPs vote on welfare cuts the government’s own figures say will push 150,000 into poverty by 2030 tomorrow. No 10 was ...
MINISTERS have “nowhere left to hide” after the High Court ruled today that their decision to continue exporting fighter jet ...
Rebels urge Starmer to ‘think again’ as PM tries to quell party mutiny - More than 130 Labour backbenchers had signed an ...
The techUK Health and Social Care programme delivered a series of events throughout June, bringing together industry leaders, ...
A deal between Sir Keir Starmer and Labour rebels has begun to unravel as the Prime Minister faces the largest revolt of his ...
Jackson County’s latest tax assessment of two buildings housing popular music clubs in Kansas City’s industrial Leeds ...
After the Hotspur Press building was destroyed in a blaze earlier this week, we take a look at six fires that left their mark ...
Two government departments are breaching equality laws and their human rights obligations by failing to ensure that disabled people can record their face-to-face benefit assessments and appeal ...