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Employment Tribunal decision.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mrs Justice Falk and Judge Herrington on 26 July 2019.
The River Coquet in Northumberland has split into two after overtopping its banks during heavy rain earlier this month.
The public are now invited to have their say on the 4 shortlisted artists' proposals.
An injured gorge walker was airlifted to hospital by the HM Coastguard St Athan helicopter on Sunday 23 June after falling from a waterfall.
Celebrating 10 years of empowering and enabling data driven start-ups, Geovation welcomes in its latest PropTech and GeoTech cohort while launching the Scottish programme.
User-friendly information on river levels and flood risk is being put into the hands of everyone thanks to a project funded by Innovate UK.
A report into the findings of Exercise Watermark, Britain's biggest ever civil emergency exercise, designed to test the country's response to floods.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
British Ambassador to Morocco, Mr Thomas Reilly writes on education initiatives in the High Atlas region.
The Environment Agency has been helping local residents be better prepared for flooding by installing new high tech flood warning cameras across the West Midlands.
The Coal Authority has reinstated a playground at an infant school following a ground collapse incident.
A well-known tourist destination in Northumberland, affected by flooding in 2008, will benefit from an innovative £26 million scheme.
New project helping to raise standards in physics, maths and engineering.
Children between the ages of 4-16 were asked to come up with ideas for a theme park or theme park ride as part of the Intellectual Property …
Exercise Watermark will trial responses to a range of scenarios which could occur during a flood emergency.
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