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Seven hectares of woodland and over 5km of hedgerow to be created as part of a large ‘aquagreen’ project that will store floodwater and reduce flood risk.
RSH writes to providers of social housing about the requirements and expectations set out in the 2023 Rent Standard.
Dozens more former police officers and detectives with experience of managing dangerous offenders will be recruited as part of plans to toughen up the parole system.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
RAIB has today released its report on a train driver struck by a train near West Worthing Middle Siding, West Sussex, 1 February 2022.
Latest information and actions from the Education and Skills Funding Agency for academies, schools, colleges, local authorities and further education providers.
UK Minister for Development visits Niger and announces support for vulnerable communities in the Sahel.
New UK funding for Education Cannot Wait (ECW) will provide safe learning spaces, teaching materials and support for world's most vulnerable children.
The Embassy celebrates International Women's Day by promoting the empowerment of women.
Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey delivered a speech to the NASDA Conference in Virginia
The UK is committing a further package of support to address urgent humanitarian needs in Turkey and Syria.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Bill Gates met at Imperial College London to discuss the UK's innovation leadership in low-carbon technology
The United Kingdom expertise and innovation helped a Mexican scientist achieve her goals through Chevening.
This will make it easier for aid agencies to operate and facilitate earthquake relief efforts in Syria, without breaching sanctions that target Assad’s regime.
The first ever Civil Service Climate and Environment Conference is being supported by the Government Actuary's Department. The event will be held in person and online in central London.
The next generation of battery technology will benefit from a new research facility at the University of St Andrews Eden Campus, helped by UK and Scottish Government funding.
Intellectual property protection specialists WRi Group win the Touchstone Special Recognition Award 2022.
Reays Coaches Limited recently had a temporary limitation set on the number of vehicles they could operate under their licence by the Traffic Commissioner for the North West, Gerallt Evans, when he found that the company had…
GAD is a supporter of the first ever Civil Service Climate and Environment Conference hosted by the Civil Service Environment Network.
Ian Stubbs says Russia is suffering its highest casualty rate since the invasion began, but Putin could stop his needless sacrifice of thousands more Russians.
Wyre Forest District Council’s planning committee have voted to approve a flood risk management scheme to better protect homes and businesses.
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