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Driverless cars: how would they fit into everyday life? 4 cities in the UK have been chosen to find out.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) has today announced that it is investing over £875,000 in six pilot projects that will develop innovative ways of boosting leadership and management skills in UK businesses…
Sweet & Maxwell conference celebrating the 60th Year of the Criminal Law Review
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Environment Agency is issuing farmers and landowners with guidance to help them manage slurry storage and consider the impact of spreading manures and dirty water on land during the winter and wet weather.
UKTI Greece helped organise the official launch of the LLM degree in International Shipping Law, which is now offered in Greece.
Summarises items on the agenda including a debate on transport infrastructure and discussions about a single European sky regulation.
The UK, as host of D5 London, is a world leader in digital public services, making things simpler, clearer and faster for our citizens.
Invitations to tender for actions against the police, clinical negligence and public law contracts.
Speech by Simon Hughes on Thursday 27 November at the 'Compassion in dying conference – end of life decisions: the need for information and support'.
Matthew Hancock speaks to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) at the inaugural Medium-Sized Business Conference at St Paul's, London.
Landlords with properties in the West Midlands will face financial penalties if they rent to illegal migrants under legislation launched on 1 December 2014.
Announcing the successful development of a system aimed at facilitating property conveyancing across the European Union (EU)
Investigation into the availability, labelling, and prevalence of 'special purpose lamps' in reference to ecodesign legislation.
Notices of requirements and events for foundation trust staff.
The Secretary of State for Health talks about new regulations for a more open and accountable healthcare system and the launch of MyNHS.
UK aid to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is helping the province be more ‘female-friendly’ and support women to come forward and fight for justice on crimes committed against them.
Victims of diffuse mesothelioma and their families may be eligible to receive compensation averaging £125,000.
New historical research released reveals how employers’ relationships with apprenticeships have changed over the last 100 years.
British High Commissioner's keynote address on "Integrity in public office" at the 10th Anniversary Dinner of IMANI centre for policy and education
Regular update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
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