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RAIB has today released its report into a collision at Frognal Farm User Worked Crossing, 23 October 2017.
A British-built satellite equipped with a 3.4-Kilowatt laser, as powerful as 840 lightbulbs, will be launched into space this evening.
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The government is consulting on plans to bolster police codes of practice to ensure menstruating women in custody are treated with dignity.
Declan Collier announced as the preferred candidate for the role of Office of Rail and Road Chair.
Cyber experts of the future were given a unique glimpse inside the world of digital security during a four-day programme designed to encourage young people into the industry.
The Ministry of Justice has today taken over the running of HMP Birmingham for an initial six-month period.
The Environment Agency is working with North East businesses to ensure they are prepared for flooding.
Prisons Minister Rory Stewart has today (17 August 2018) announced a new project to tackle the most persistent and urgent problems facing 10 of the most challenging prisons.
The UK government will help protect and assist civilians in North West Syria
Energy Minister Claire Perry has praised OVO Energy’s electric vehicle offering - enabled by smart meters - for rewarding off-peak energy use.
After a career spanning decades in mine warfare and bomb disposal in Bosnia and improvised explosive device (IED) analysis in Afghanistan, Dstl employee Andy Wood has been awarded the rank of Brigadier in his role as an Army…
A statement from Highways England in response to the Genoa bridge collapse in Italy.
A bridge weighing the same as around 60 double decker buses will be dismantled over just a few hours as part of major work to upgrade the M6 in Staffordshire.
Jeremy Hunt begins a 3-day visit to Finland, Latvia, Denmark and the Netherlands to continue talks with European partners on the UK's withdrawal from the EU.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office Minister for Asia and the Pacific Mark Field spoke at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta.
The paper aims to rebalance the relationship between landlords and residents, tackle stigma and ensure social housing can act as a stable base and support social mobility.
Social housing green paper offers an opportunity for major reform to improve fairness, quality and safety for residents living in social housing.
The Environment Agency has installed 'baffles' as progress continues on a new fish pass on the River Wear.
Thousands of rough sleepers will be offered rapid specialist assessments and support.
Ex-prisoners are integral to the government’s Rough Sleeping Strategy. Justice Minister Rory Stewart blogs about a new pilot to help equip them for life after prison.
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