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Environment Agency enforcement officers will be on patrol this weekend in a close season Easter crackdown on illegal angling.
The Forum brought together organisations from across DCMS sectors to discuss diversity and inclusivity
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Chief Inspector makes 2 recommendations, each of which breaks down into several parts.
The Chief Inspector was satisfied that 7 of the 12 recommendations from the original inspection could now be considered “closed”, but the remaining 5 require further work.
The Chief Inspector makes 4 recommendations.
The Chief Inspector makes 9 recommendations for improvement.
The launch took place at the Roundhouse, Camden, on Wednesday 28 March
The Chief Inspector makes one overarching recommendation.
The government has confirmed £20 million funding for businesses and researchers to pioneer the use of ground-breaking quantum technologies.
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Matt Hancock brought together organisations from across DCMS sectors to discuss diversity and inclusivity
£33 million from the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund will support immersive technologies, with opportunities for businesses and researchers to work together.
Oral statement from the Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary, David Gauke, in response to today’s judgment.
Looking back at a positive year of UK Flag Growth, London International Shipping Week (LISW) and the members of the UK Ship Register team.
Embassy marks completion of programme for improved efficiency in public funds management in support of business, public policies and services in Macedonia.
A former private boarding school teacher who sexually abused 4 of his pupils has had his sentence increased
Sellafield Ltd has marked World Autism Awareness Week by shining a light on those affected by the condition.
Haulage firms will benefit from a cheaper fee if they use less polluting lorries in plans to improve air quality across the UK.
HGV Road User Levy changed to ensure that cleanest lorries will pay less to use UK roads.
New Ultra-Low Emission Bus Scheme to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Shakaiyah Swindells, who was part of a Sheffield trio who assaulted and imprisoned a vulnerable victim has had his sentence increased
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