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Keith Fraser, Chair of the Youth Justice Board (YJB), speaks at the National Violence Reduction Units (VRU) Conference.
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Forensic Science Regulator newsletters cover issues of interest and relevance to forensic science practitioners.
Final archaeological findings, as part of a major road upgrade in the north of England, have unearthed remains that cast new light on the Roman history of the region.
Budding innovators and academics awarded funding to help break down the barriers disabled people face when travelling.
The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has launched a consultation on proposals for new technical measures affecting Nephrops-directed fisheries in Celtic Sea UK waters of the Celtic Sea.
An Environment Agency employee from Brighton is embarking on a once in a lifetime sailing voyage to highlight the issues of plastic pollution and climate change.
The UK Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 2021, led by HMS Queen Elizabeth, has sailed into the Indian Ocean Region having recently transited the Suez Canal.
A new strategy to ensure England’s pubs, bars, restaurants and other hospitality venues can thrive long-term.
£50 million investment to build and improve grassroots football pitches across the UK
The UK Prime Minister announced at the 2019 UN General Assembly a £100 million Biodiverse Landscapes Fund (BLF).
Statement by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the Security Council briefing on UNSMIL
Data highlights the importance of getting both doses for the best possible protection as restrictions are eased.
As the latest ONS employment figures are published, Alister Jack, Secretary of State for Scotland, says the UK Government remains wholly focused on recovery.
As part of the UK Government's build back better strategy, people across Scotland are being given the chance to save local community institutions.
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