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The Environment Agency is embarking on a significant programme of repairs to flood defences damaged by flooding.
Web-RADR: Recognising Adverse Drug Reactions is running a survey for healthcare providers, patients, and consumers of medicines to help develop the next generation of online side-effect reporting software.
The UK is proud to support efforts of the Government of Lebanon in response to Syria crisis and what it means for Lebanese communities.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Have your say on the use of advanced driver assistance systems and ‘self-driving’ technologies in cars on British roads.
An innovative scaffolding solution has saved more than a third of a million pounds of UK taxpayer's money in the clean-up of one of the most hazardous decommissioning projects at Sellafield.
Capsize and sinking of the scallop dredger JMT off Rame Head in the English Channel with loss of 2 lives.
Health Secretary outlines the phased introduction of the new junior doctors' contract from October 2016.
Alun Cairns today delivered the Queen's Speech address to the National Assembly of Wales
New measures are proposed to strengthen security of health and care information and help people make informed choices about how their data is used.
British Ambassador, John Dennis met NGO Search for Common Ground to discuss their work on implementing the Voluntary Principles in Angola.
The Memorandum of Understanding will see the British High Commission Abuja support police deployment to Nigeria's North East to provide greater security.
Travel advice for Heart of Midlothian fans travelling to Tallinn for the FC Infonet v Heart of Midlothian match on 6 July.
Childcare and Education Minister speaks to the NDNA conference and introduces Millie’s Mark, a voluntary safety standard for nurseries.
'Millie's Mark' is a new initiative to improve first aid training in early years settings in memory of a 9-month-old girl who died in 2012.
Director General of Immigration Enforcement departs after more than 30 years at the Home Office.
The new scheme will encourage all local authorities to care for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
Business Minister Anna Soubry has established a new industry-led group to work with government to improve product safety recalls in the UK.…
The driving theory test is today (1 July 2016) marking 20 years of helping to make Great Britain’s roads safer.
The Minister for Pensions has welcomed the appointment of Arnold Wagner OBE to the role of Chair of the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).
The countdown to the 2016 Lord Ferrers Awards has begun - the public are invited to nominate inspiring police volunteers for the first time in the event’s 23 year history.
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