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Tommy Tremayne sent to prison following the Solicitor General's Unduly Lenient Sentence referral.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Measuring the shape and thickness of Arctic and Antarctic ice, the mission tells scientists how melting Polar ice affects sea level rise.
Our Civil Claim Fix service has been extended to include challenges to any work related to civil claims including case outcomes.
The company has taken its first step into the US market after winning a new seven-figure export contract.
Farmers who have managed to stay clear of bovine TB for at least six years will be able to revert to annual, rather than six-monthly, testing.
New ways to stimulate retirement saving among Britain’s 4.8 million self-employed will be developed and tested under plans unveiled today (18 December 2018).
Professor David Main has been appointed as chair of the Animals in Science Committee (ASC).
Environment Agency introduce restrictions on fishing in England in response to the international decline in migratory salmon stocks.
The MDP bids farewell to Assistant Chief Constable Paul McLaughlin who retires later this month, after serving for more than 34 years with the force.
British Airways has today announced that it will fly from Heathrow to Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, from June 2, 2019. Tickets are on sale from today.
Authorisation letters, licences, and restrictions relating to licensed actions on protected sites.
People who use emollient creams to treat dry and itchy skin conditions are being warned that residue can build up on fabrics, such as clothing or bedding, and cause them to catch fire more easily.
Thousands of roach, bream, chub, tench, crucians and dace find homes in Clevedon, Burtle, Parchey, Yeovilton and Frome.
The Be Yourself: Pledge for Progress flagship event takes place in Beijing on 17 December.
Letter explaining proposed statutory instruments amending UK and EU energy legislation which will become retained direct EU law as the UK leaves the EU.
RAIB has today released its report into a near miss with track workers and trolleys at South Hampstead, London, 11 March 2018.
The Queen has approved the nomination of The Right Reverend Elizabeth (Libby) Jane Holden Lane for election as Bishop of Derby.
Work to improve the condition of court buildings is underway thanks to an additional £15 million set aside for much needed security and maintenance work.
From January, the UK is radically expanding the UK government's footprint in Ghana by ten per cent, with new frontline policy work on trade, trade policy, investment, defence and more.
The independent review recommends that the FRC be replaced with an independent statutory regulator called the Audit, Reporting and Governance Authority.
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