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Direct Rail Services (DRS) has won the Community and Environmental Responsibility award at this year’s Rail Freight Group awards.
Over 600 jobs are set to be created as construction starts on the UK’s first all-electric prison at Full Sutton in East Yorkshire.
Prisoners are to be offered apprenticeships for the first time in an unprecedented move to cut crime and address local labour shortages.
Prisoners are to be upskilled in cutting-edge farming techniques as the government continues to get offenders into work and cut crime.
The Environment Agency’s £100million Boston Barrier scheme has won an internationally renowned award recognising sustainability in civil engineering.
A £6.5million Northumberland scheme that reduces the devastating impact of flooding is complete.
A range of innovative robotic systems will be on display at an event in Cumbria next month as an £8.5 million competition moves to the next stage.
The Environment Agency has completed work on a flood scheme in Egremont
An ambitious programme to restore and improve rivers in the Lake District has beaten competition from across Europe to win the prestigious European Riverprize.
A new app to boost prison leavers’ literacy is the latest part of a £20 million government plan to reduce reoffending through innovation.
The Environment Agency and BAM Nuttall have introduced electric vehicles to carry out early flood defence work in Hebden Bridge and the wider Calder Valley, as part of the project’s ambition to cut carbon emissions.
New houseblocks to be built at 6 prisons - accommodating more than 2,200 prisoners.
Team GB athletes have been invited to help kick plastics out of sport by making a pledge to tackle plastic pollution.
15,000 trees have been planted in Keighley to reduce flood risk and mitigate climate change as part of a Natural Flood Management Programme which aims to reduce flood risk in the River Aire catchment.
Minister sets out vision for new ‘construction corridor’ in the north of England.
High Streets Minister Jake Berry MP in Altrincham, Greater Manchester for the launch of the National High Street Perfect Day pilot.
New legislation to allow a wider range of healthcare professionals to certify fit notes has been introduced by the UK government to ease pressure on GPs. This legislation change applies across England, Scotland and Wales.
The government is collaborating with pharmaceutical company Novartis to launch a clinical trial for new cholesterol treatment.
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