PM meeting with Prime Minister Petr Fiala: 6 October 2022
The Prime Minister met the Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala in Prague this morning.
The Prime Minister met the Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala in Prague this morning.
Prime Minister Liz Truss to attend European leaders' meeting in Prague to galvanise the response to Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Official statistics released today, Thursday 6 October, show there were 155,841 hate crimes recorded by the police in England and Wales, a 24 per cent increase compared with the previous year.
Official statistics released today, Thursday 6 October, show there were 155,841 hate crimes recorded by the police in England and Wales, a 24 per cent increase compared with the previous year.
Strategy for Seafood published.
Support highlighted during Challenge Poverty Week - Families and friends have a crucial role to play in ensuring Scotland's social security payments reach those who need them most.
Criminal offence to supply fireworks and pyrotechnics to under 18s.
Police chiefs' have today, Wednesday 5 October, announced that police will attend all home burglaries.
Police chiefs' have today, Wednesday 5 October, announced that police will attend all home burglaries.
More than 600 million to support services.
The Hon. Lady Poole is to resign as chair of the independent Scottish COVID-19 Public Inquiry.
Bill to freeze rents and safeguard against evictions.
More than 300m payments made early to mitigate cost of living crisis.
More procedures carried out by NHS.
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.
Their Majesties celebrated Dunfermline's new City status, and met members of Scotland's South Asian communities to thank them for their contribution to national life during their first visit to Scotland since the end of Royal Mourning.
Response to Justice Committee report pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft Victims Bill
Response to Justice Committee report pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft Victims Bill
More than 65 million of vital National Lottery funding has gone to communities in England over the last three months as local grassroots projects continue to provide valuable support to people across the country.
Last week, the Government's Energy Price Guarantee limited the price households pay per unit of gas and electricity they use.
The CCRC has referred the case of Mr Joseph Tsang to the Court of Appeal due to concerns about his sentence and the lawfulness of one of his convictions.
Measures to establish consistent standards across the country.
Research into the experiences of clients receiving redundancy support services through Partnership Action for Continuing Employment (PACE).
National Care Service Forum will let the real experts help shape reforms.
Thousands of UK businesses will be released from reporting requirements and other regulations in the future