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Official figures on the number of international students staying in the UK once their courses end are “potentially misleading” and should be downgraded, according to the government’s statistics watchdog.
Amber Rudd has assured migrants and businesses there will be no "cliff edge" on the UK's immigration system on the day it quits the EU.
Dods Political Consultant, Jasper Thompson, highlights the growing concerns of victims and campaign groups over Government proposals for an inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has today set out its new three-year strategy, affirming its focus on high professional standards set in the public interest.
Assaults in English and Welsh prisons soared to their highest level on record in the year to March, official figures revealed today.
Official statistics published today show low carbon sources of electricity accounting for more than 45% of the power generated in the UK in 2016, marking real progress in reducing carbon emissions from the production of electricity.
Free movement of EU nationals to the UK will end in March 2019 - with a completely new immigration system in place and ready to go, the Immigration Minister revealed today.
Failure to strike a new deal on the extradition of criminal suspects after Brexit would pose an “unacceptable risk” to the UK, a committee of peers has declared.
The Government has asked an independent body to carry out a "detailed assessment" of the impact of EU migration as ministers look to establish the UK's post-Brexit border controls.
A new consultation which looks to tidy up sentencing law has been launched by the Law Commission.
Is the Government really so desperate for post-Brexit trade deals that they will willingly sacrifice key public protections, asks Ian Murray MP.
Chris Grayling was Justice Secretary for three years. In that time he rolled out numerous policies, some good, some…. less so.
Members who deal with emergencies such as at London Bridge, the Manchester Arena and the Grenfell Tower disaster feel grossly undervalued.
The Government faces having to pay back millions of pounds in employment tribunal fees after the Supreme Court ruled the controversial charges are illegal.
Thousands of women and people in low income jobs have been denied their rights to justice by the existing rules on fees for employment tribunals, the Equality and Human Rights Commission has said.
Police Federation examines IPCC report on deaths.
We’re proud to mark 12 months of achievements - and celebrate the impact those achievements have had on the people we support - with the launch of our 2016/17 Annual Review.
Police Federation responds to IPCC report into Deaths in or following Police Custody.
Officers feeling the pinch - latest headline results in Federation's Pay and Morale Survey.
Keir Starmer has turned down an offer to take up a second job at a leading London law firm.
UK grown biomass can deliver genuine, system-level, greenhouse gas savings and there is an opportunity to restructure farming support in a way which encourages the sustainable growth of the UK biomass sector, according to a new paper published by the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI).
The Conservatives have accused Keir Starmer of hypocrisy after it emerged he was in talks about taking up a second job at a top law firm.
Home secretary Amber Rudd has been urged by Unite, the country’s largest union, to institute a legal pardon for all those convicted of homosexual offences.
New technologies which allow consumers to manage their energy use could save the country up to £40bn by 2050, according to the Government and regulator Ofgem.