On 11 May 2017, the UK will host a major international conference in London, to support the progress that Somalia has made over the last 5 years.
Ahead of the London Somalia Conference, regional experts...
Earlier this evening, Mr Brokenshire commented:
This will be a desperately sad time for Mr Ruddy’s family and loved ones. I would like to express my sympathy as steps are now taken to bring Seamus...
The Health Improvement directorate will be made up of the following teams:
Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco Diet and Obesity Health Equity and Mental Health Healthy People Screening and Quality Assurance...
Tunisia may be the smallest country in North Africa, but I think it has a big role to play in the region’s economic development. Tunisia is an important partner for the United Kingdom in North Africa, and I ...
Prime Minister’s statementWelcome to Downing Street, it’s very good to have the opportunity to talk again in advance of the leaders’ meeting at the end of this month. I really wanted to confirm, and reaffirm...
A former teacher and charity worker has today (Thu 30 Mar) been jailed for a string of sex offences spanning almost 30 years.
A scammer who defrauded Amazon out of £1.1m has been jailed.
The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised criminal charges against two companies under the Health and Safety at Work Act following the death of a man at Harmondsworth immigration detention centre in 2012.
A man who shouted homophobic abuse at a walker to scare him off Barnes Common and assaulted another man has been sentenced to an 18-month community order.
A teenager convicted of wielding a 'zombie-killer' knife has been imprisoned.
A con man who tricked his girlfriend and others out of £100,000 by pretending he was a successful international businessman has been found guilty of 22 counts of fraud.
Six members of a drugs gang which conspired to supply cocaine worth millions of pounds in London have been jailed for a combined total of 102 years today (7 Apr).
Two attackers who carried out a violent, transphobic robbery on a man in Aylesbury have today (18 April) been jailed.
A couple who tried to cover up the death of their three-month-old baby by carrying her lifeless onto a bus have been convicted of causing or allowing her death.
Four men and one woman have today (April 28) been given prison sentences of between three and 15 years, for offences involving child sexual exploitation.
A breast surgeon who carried out wholly unnecessary procedures, often including radical surgery, on nine women and a man has today been convicted of malicious wounding following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court...
It has come to our attention that emails have been received by members of the public over recent days which falsely claim to be from the CPS. These emails suggest that the recipient is guilty of a traffic violation...
Sumata Ullah has today been jailed for eight years after pleading guilty to purporting to be a member of Daesh (so called "Islamic State") as well as to a series of terrorism offences relating to his cyber activity...
A former PE teacher and football coach has today (May 2) been sentenced to 24 years in prison for sexual offences against a young boy.
A 20-year-old man has today been convicted of planning to cause an explosion after leaving a bomb packed with explosives and ball bearings on a London Underground train.
A university professor who admitted possessing almost 2,000 indecent images of children has been given a suspended prison sentence today (Fri 5 May).
A building manager has been jailed over safety failures which resulted in the death of a woman who was killed by falling window frames.
A couple who carried out a prolonged series of sexual assaults, child cruelty and drug supply that lasted over a decade have been jailed today (Mon 8 May).
A CPS spokesperson said: "Today, 9 May, former professional football coach Barry Bennell, 63, was informed that he has been charged with 21 counts of non-recent sexual assault on boys aged between 14 and 16 years...
Nick Vamos, CPS Head of Special Crime, said: "We have considered files of evidence from 14 police forces in respect of allegations relating to Conservative Party candidates' expenditure during the 2015 General Election...
Government launches new schemes to help parents with childcare costs
The companies both supply car parts to independent garages across the UK, and the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) initial investigation found that they compete closely with each other.
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Capita and Vodafone both supply wide-area paging services to customers, including emergency services and hospitals. Customers rely on pagers because issues such as coverage, reliability and battery life mean ...
Both companies provide online takeaway ordering services. These give restaurants the opportunity to reach a wide pool of consumers and offer them the convenience of choosing from a large range of takeaway providers...
In a report published today (10 May) the Charity Commission has published its findings from its accounts review conducted on accounts filed by charities in the Commission’s ongoing class inquiry (see...
On 2 May 2017 S & P Trawlers (JACABEN) Limited, owner of the stern trawler Cerulean NN722, and its master Marcus White pleaded guilty to breaches of the Sea Fish (Conservation) Act 1967 and the Fisheries ...
Government launches new schemes to help parents with childcare costs
Capita and Vodafone both supply wide-area paging services to customers, including emergency services and hospitals. Customers rely on pagers because issues such as coverage, reliability and battery life mean ...
Both companies provide online takeaway ordering services. These give restaurants the opportunity to reach a wide pool of consumers and offer them the convenience of choosing from a large range of takeaway providers...