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This New Year, take a month off drinking and see the benefits to your waistline, wallet and general health.
The Environment Agency is taking action as parts of the region experience periods of prolonged dry weather.
PHE encourages drinkers to take a break from alcohol as many admit they need a break as festive season hits peak on ‘Booze’s Black Friday’.
The Environment Agency is taking action following prolonged dry conditions in Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire.
A new campaign to raise awareness of the fire risk and the precautions that need to be taken by users of skin creams has been launched today
The Environment Agency steps up its incident response to tackle the impacts of continued dry weather, following the driest June since 1925.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Timothy Herrington and Judge Swami Raghavan on 5 March 2021.
The Environment Agency is supporting farmers dealing with the pressures of the hot, dry weather by allowing a more flexible approach to water abstraction.
Public Health England issues advice to help people take care of themselves during the flu season.
The Environment Agency continues to urge people to follow water company advice and use water wisely
With the 31 January tax return deadline just around the corner, HMRC has revealed the ‘Top 10 oddest excuses’ for sending in a late return.
With 2 weeks to go until the 31 January Self Assessment deadline, HMRC recaps the strangest and most imaginative excuses and expense claims received over the past 10 years.
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