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The government’s formal response to the House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee report, ‘A “gloriously ordinary life”: spotlight on adult social care’.
Employment Tribunal decision.
It’s been 5 years since the Environment Agency started recruiting volunteer lock keepers to help keep boating on the Thames running smoothly.
Members of the Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme (AFPS) recently visited Southwick Park, spending time at Strategic Command’s Wargaming Hub.
Bridge maintenance will reduce congestion and improve traffic flow, helping to boost the economy across the region.
The Blackpool Tower Ballroom is the latest venue to receive a lifeline grant of £764,000 from the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund
Former Hydrographer of the Nigerian Navy recognised for services to international hydrography in latest edition of the annual honour.
A wildlife haven in Herefordshire managed by the National Trust has been restored to its former glory thanks to funding from National Highways.
The government announces new guidance to help businesses apply the Crown symbol to pint glasses, alongside a new consultation on units of measurement
Engineers have started repair work on a stunning Grade II listed structure in the North East.
Almost £3 million to ensure that Hammersmith Bridge remains permanently open to pedestrians, cyclists and river traffic.
The headstone which marks the grave of a World War 2 Royal Marine (Mne) finally bears his name following a ceremony held yesterday (31 October 2023) in the Netherlands.
A weekend of summer activities is being held on the glorious South Shields shoreline this September to celebrate the King Charles III England Coast Path.
Weekend packed full of free events for coastal community on national trail due to stretch around the coast of England
A unique project to transform a derelict local building into a digital and gaming hub has secured multi-million pound backing from Sellafield Ltd and BT.
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