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Mental health, ambulance, social care, learning disabilities, autism and dementia charities are among those set to receive millions of pounds in government funding.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
UK government announces successful transfer of 478 unaccompanied asylum-seeking children under section 67.
Work is continuing on the multi-million flood risk management scheme in Lancaster.
As part of its ongoing commitment to support communities during the coronavirus pandemic, Magnox has now donated more than 130,000 items of lifesaving personal protective equipment (PPE).
Following a heavy rain shower which made the runway wet, a Britten-Norman Islander (VP-MNI) made a positive touchdown but could not stop. It overran the runway and departed the level surface of the airfield, 23 September 201…
Homes England has commissioned its own research study into modern methods of construction (MMC) to drive innovation in the construction industry.
Cyclists in North Somerset are set to finally enjoy the full benefits of a picturesque 24-mile coastal cycleway, thanks to Highways England.
We are sharing stories of people working on the Sellafield site throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Today we feature National Nuclear Laboratory's Andy Haile.
In challenging times, the Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) is proud to serve and continue delivering for defence.
Work to reduce flood risk that will allow regeneration in Stoke town centre has the green light after the Environment Agency and Stoke-on-Trent Council secured funds.
The Red Arrows are set to stay in their home county of Lincolnshire and move to RAF Waddington after the closure of their current base RAF Scampton.
The multi-million-pound settlement will help low-income families with seriously ill or disabled children with the cost of equipment, goods or services
Government welcomes new industry guidelines for safe TV production. The wellbeing of cast, crew and production teams remains absolute priority.
Faith leaders and government agree to develop plan to enable phased and safe reopening of places of worship.
Sellafield Ltd is joining the new LGBT+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Trans+) Group Network which has today launched across the whole of the NDA group.
More than 70 million face masks will be manufactured in the UK and delivered to frontline health and care workers following an agreement with a global technology company.
Ministry of Justice owned Facilities Management company, Gov Facility Services Ltd (GFSL), has been giving offenders a chance to gain valuable work experience since it opened for business in early 2018.
How the SIA is responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
Describing how the time during lockdown has been used to fix and upgrade road and rail infrastructure, including plans to help the economy bounce back.
A new bridge which a key feature of the Mytholmroyd Flood Alleviation Scheme is planned to open to motorists and pedestrians next week.
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