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PHE’s CEO, Duncan Selbie, gives talk on the NHS and local government opportunities to prioritise prevention plans.
256 state-of-the-art ambulances are to be funded by a £36.3 million investment from government as part of the long-term plan for the NHS.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A major breakthrough has been achieved in the Sellafield clean-up programme – and a Cumbrian company has played a key part.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, former Chief of Defence Staff of the British Armed Forces, assumes the position of Chairman of the NATO Military Committee.
Increasing numbers of people living in cities and towns across England are visiting the natural environment.
Local Enterprise Partnerships in the North of England will form an influential new body to support the government’s ambitions for the Northern Powerhouse.
This legislation, which implements tax policies announced in recent fiscal events, continues the government’s commitment to a competitive and fair tax system.
£32m project in Perry Barr and Witton will reduce flood risk for 1,400 properties.
The department is now seeking planning permission to develop the life sciences research facility site and housing for local NHS staff.
Javed Zaheer will spend longer in prison after the Solicitor General referred his original sentence for being too low
Three members of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Select Committee visited the Sellafield site last week.
Speech by Science Minister Sam Gyimah at the opening of the Schrödinger Building, Oxford Science Park.
Authorisation for supplementary badger control in Gloucestershire and Somerset.
Richard Hyde-Gomes has sentence increased to 16 years
2018 International Climate Finance results show the impact of UK investments in tackling climate change and protecting vulnerable people.
Articles: Adding value to decision making in public services, the Macpherson review - progress after 5 years, March 2018 cross government event on wider reward.
It’s the heartland of the West Midlands famed for ‘metal-bashing’ and blacksmiths - children in Smethwick encouraged to consider careers in engineering
Kevin Ryan who sexually assaulted a young girl has been sent to prison after the Solicitor General referred his sentence under the ULS scheme
Tens of millions for UK businesses to work with a university or research organisation and a graduate on a Knowledge Transfer Partnership.
The ‘UKRI Science, Research and Academia’ scheme allows non-EEA researchers, scientists and academics to come to the UK for up to 2 years.
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