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Case study to support the research report: Exploring the service effectiveness and sustainability of community managed libraries in England
A new video link scheme designed to improve the way police officers give evidence and free up more time for front line duties will be piloted thanks to an £11m government cash injection.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
David Davis Secretary of State spoke at the US Chamber of Commerce in Washington on 1 September 2017.
Colin Matthews has been reappointed as chairman of Highways England, the company announced today.
Department of Biotechnology's Smart Agriculture Conclave in partnership with the UK was held in New Delhi, 29 to 31 August 2017.
People in Leeds are being given the chance to find out more about plans to upgrade the M621 between junction 1 and 7.
A man from Scunthorpe has been convicted after his attempt to smuggle 5 people, including a child, into the UK hidden in cabinets was prevented.
The UK and Japan will work more closely together than ever before on cyber security, counter-terrorism and defence.
Boris Johnson and Priti Patel visit Nigeria to see how the UK is leading the international response to the humanitarian crisis in the north east of the country.
The CMA has cleared the merger between 2 Birmingham hospital trusts, after finding that it is likely to benefit patients in the local area.
The government has published the terms of reference for the independent Review led by Dame Judith Hackitt.
The UK’s first HGV 'platooning' trial, jointly funded by Highways England and the Department for Transport, has been given the green light.
Enforcement officers in the North East are wearing body worn cameras in the first trial of its kind within the organisation.
The interactive guide will help new and experienced manufacturers navigate their obligations under new EU regulations on medical devices.
The construction teams will work alongside HS2 Ltd and the designers to deliver 2 stations at Euston and Old Oak Common.
The final wall cladding combination has passed and meets current Building Regulations guidance.
Sellafield Ltd has been awarded 9 gold awards by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA).
Lorry 'platooning' could have major benefits for motorists and businesses in the UK.
Highways England has proved it’s switched on to innovative lighting ideas after carrying out a series of improvements which could save more than 700 tonnes of carbon a year – enough to power 20,000 homes.
Transport draft accessibility action plan launched for consultation.
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