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River restoration project at Northcliffe Dike in Shipley to improve water quality, increase biodiversity and help reduce the risk of flooding in the area.
Government Chemist Conference - Safe food for tomorrow’s world: evidence-based measurement solutions for responsible regulation (recordings available below)
Mothers and babies in focus as £4.5 million funding rolled out to improve Berkshire maternity and neonatal services.
The Foreign Secretary's opening remarks at the ASEAN-UK Post-Ministerial Conference in Manila
Lord Hanson has responded to the Animals in Science Committee’s letter on the use of artificial intelligence in animals in science.
Four former employees from Southern Water, including the former Chief Executive Officer Matthew Wright, face a charge of conspiracy to defraud.
Defence Secretary Wes Streeting delivered a keynote speech at the AGF Defence Summit at Farnborough International Air Show, highlighting defence investment, air power and innovation.
Thousands of British workers will accelerate development of advanced technologies for use by the Royal Air Force, following a £708 million investment announced today.
Millions of people will save a third on bus travel as Prime Minister Andy Burnham announces a cap on single bus tickets at £2 during his first week in office.
The UK government has worked with the NHS, the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and international health partners to medically evacuate a humanitarian worker who has been treating patients with Ebola in the DRC.…
Parts of southern, central, and eastern England move closer to drought status
Central Bedfordshire Council used digital mapping to analyse local services and capacity, helping assess sites and proactively identify land.
Durham County Council used a digital site assessment platform to standardise assessments and reduce officer time.
Lewisham Council used an AI-based mapping tool to identify potential small sites and better understand their contribution to housing delivery.
The new inhalers use a next-generation propellant designed to reduce environmental impact while maintaining the same established treatment.
Change to the information provided in the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC).
The Environment Agency has secured £517,000 from United Utilities for sewage discharge breaches into the River Tame, funding environmental improvements.
Andy Burnham gave his first speech as Prime Minister on the steps of Downing Street.
The Prime Minister used his first speech in office to launch an urgent national drive to end rough sleeping at the earliest opportunity, setting out a bold ambition to tackle one of the starkest injustices in the country. Th…
Professor Oliver Hauser shares his experience of a secondment with the Cabinet Office Evaluation Task Force, applying academic expertise to real-world impact.
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