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Alex Jordan Waddoups has his sentence increased today at the Court of Appeal.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Warning to land owners and companies as industrial units across the country are being targeted by waste criminals
Ploughshare Innovations has agreed a licence deal with Axi-Tek Ltd for a novel x-ray technology which will be used to develop the next generation of safe and rapid inspection equipment.
Government adopts new framework for marine activities around the south coast of England
Official figures, released by the Office for National Statistics today, report that the overall employment rate is at 75.7%, a new record high.
Artificial Intelligence engineers are pioneering a new military decision making tool that can provide intelligence analysts cues to potential areas of interest or anomalies before an incident occurs.
Construction of a channel that will improve the Environment Agency's ability to predict flooding in York is being carried out in the River Nidd.
Dounreay Site Restoration Limited (DSRL) and its parent company Cavendish Dounreay Partnership (CDP) have welcomed a decision by UK agencies to select a site in Sutherland for development as a satellite launch station.
The Foreign Secretary remembers those who died in the attack on flight MH17 and supports the call on the Russian Federation to accept state responsibility.
Countries across the Commonwealth meet to discuss next steps in tackling plastic entering the marine environment.
"My vision for the next twelve months and beyond is an explosion of the momentum to the point where ‘green finance’ becomes simply – ‘finance’." said John Glen.
Schools across England are teaching children about the dangers of carrying knives ahead of the summer holidays.
The Queen has appointed Mrs Tia C Jones as Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant for Powys.
People can now reply to a jury service summons at the touch of a button through a new online system launched today (17 July 2018).
Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) publishes recommendations for infant feeding.
7 cutting-edge science projects receive a share of £4.7 million government funding.
The Committee has published its annual report for 2017-18, setting out its strategic vision and purpose, reporting on its work for 2017-18, and outlining its watching brief for 2018-19.
The second ballot for the Youth Mobility Scheme 2018 for Taiwanese youth will be opened in July 2018.
Department for International Trade (DIT) gives students practical skills in global trade, launching them on international business career paths.
Researchers from the Government Chemist team and Queen’s University Belfast chart the life of distinguished food chemist Gordon Wickham Monier-Williams
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