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Bridge maintenance will reduce congestion and improve traffic flow, helping to boost the economy across the region.
The key health and safety handbook for seafarers has been given a makeover, making it “more accessible and easy to use”.
Residents in Worcestershire are benefitting from a new towpath alongside a picturesque canal thanks to a much-needed makeover by Highways England.
Pupils have given a group of kind-hearted road workers 10 out of 10 for their decorating skills after arriving back from the summer break to see their school had been given a makeover.
DVLA is testing changes to some of its online vehicle services.
Delighted pupils are enjoying a smart new-look school hall thanks to the efforts of the team working on the M6 in Staffordshire on behalf of Highways England.
Seventy-seven projects to receive £3 million coastal revival funding.
Employment Tribunal decision.
A major upgrade and expansion of Dounreay’s Thurso town centre office has been completed.
An increase of 20% in applications for registration has caused a delay in decision making responses.
New computer-generated imagery (CGI) clips replaced old filmed clips in the hazard perception part of the theory test on 12 January 2015.
What we require from each different type of landlord and the approach we will take
Explanation of Vote by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council meeting on Gaza.
Product Recall for ByKallevig Wolfgang brown upholstered dining chair presenting a medium risk of fire.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge I Mohabir and Mr Antony Parkinson on 18 March 2024
Consultation on the 5% increase in Audio-Visual Expenditure Credit and removal of the 80% cap on qualifying expenditure, for UK visual effects costs.
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