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Some vehicles are being recalled by Vauxhall and can't be used for driving tests until they've been checked and fixed if necessary.
The NDA held a conference for nuclear safety.
A £2.9 million Highways Agency project to boost safety and reduce congestion around key junctions along the A585 south of Fleetwood in Lancashire is underway.
…A 2-day conference 'Beating the cheats: Quality, safety and authenticity in the food chain' will take place on 24 and 25 November 2014.…
The programme of speakers who will outline methods for “Beating the cheats” at the Government Chemist 2014 conference is announced.
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Work on a £9.3 million scheme to provide an extra lane to ease congestion at one of Devon’s busiest junctions will start in October.
Work to reduce traffic congestion and improve safety at the A38 Manadon junction in Plymouth will begin on 6 October.
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust will now be providing consistently high quality care to people using its services following a Monitor investigation.
Foreign Secretary announces Alex Younger as the next Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service.
New rules require letting agents to join a redress scheme, to ensure tenants have a straightforward option to hold them to account.
A £150 million project to turn Beacon Barracks into a major hub for the UK's armed forces has marked 2 significant construction milestones.
Lifesavers and swimming experts from 14 African countries, united with the shared goal of saving lives from drowning, have travelled to Zanzibar where they will today (22 September) begin two weeks of intensive training …
A number of overnight closures will be in place from next Monday 6 October on the A1 in Elkesley as part of a scheme to improve the junctions at Jockey Lane and Elkesley village.
Two weeks of overnight closures will take place on the A14 between junctions 7 and 9 at Kettering from Monday 6 October as part of the Highways Agency’s ongoing widening work.
Travel advice for fans travelling to Greece for Greece versus Northern Ireland match on 14th October 2014.
Long awaited improvements on the A23 in Sussex will become reality next week, when a newly created third lane on the completed Handcross and Warninglid project opens to traffic
Natural England welcomes the conviction of a Norfolk gamekeeper for illegally poisoning 11 birds of prey on an estate in 2013.
Work to carry out major carriageway reconstruction of the M180 between junctions 1 and 4 will begin again next week.
Following Geoff Dart's retirement last month, Martin Williams has been appointed Director of the Office for Manpower Economics.
More than 11,000 tyre-related incidents took place on England’s motorways and major roads last winter, statistics released today reveal.
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