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Invitation to community-led organisations in partnership with local authorities to apply for funding to create new pocket parks and refurbish existing parks.
A handy, free of charge, pocket-sized distillation of around 60 key data series on environmental statistics in 2009.
Statistics on strengths, requirements, intakes and outflows from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.
Compilation of food statistics.
When to book your motorcycle theory test, what to take with you, how the multiple-choice questions and hazard perception test work, and the pass mark
Product Recall for QLR4 Weight Pocket for Scuba Equipment presenting a risk of drowning.
Two new mascots are helping bring to life the history and wildlife of a city centre urban watercourse.
Legacy resources to support summer safety and raise awareness of potential hazards posed by products at bargain prices produced for a product safety campaign during 2021.
£16.6 million investment announced today to give semiconductor researchers and businesses access to new equipment helping them test and make chips for use in high-energy machines like electric cars and manufacturing equipment.
Transcript of Minister Whately's speech at the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) spring seminar.
Parents on Universal Credit can now receive up to £1,311 more a year in childcare support following a 6.7% boost coming into effect, as the government’s expansion of free childcare for working parents delivers 150,000 places in a week.
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