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Drivers on the A64 to benefit from an improved road surface this week.
Proceeds of Crime Act Fastrak bills previously submitted by post must be emailed.
The Rt Hon Karen Bradley MP has appointed Ruth Anderson, Heather Blackman, Wesley Kerr and Charles Martin to the Board of The Royal Parks for terms of four years, ending on 13 November 2020.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Highways England anounce funding boost for a new junction on the A1 in Lincolnshire.
North West to benefit from a multi-million pound junction improvement next to junction 8 of the M62 in Warrington.
Businesses are today being asked to consider how they can make a positive social impact in the work they do.
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon agrees £100M contract to develop cutting-edge Protector Remotely Piloted Air System especially for RAF.
Government has set out next steps for local newspapers to claim tax breaks to support an independent free press.
A construction contract worth £27 million has been awarded by the DIO to provide facilities to support the new F-35B Lightning II aircraft at RAF Marham.
Rail Minister’s vision for the future.
Minister for Civil Society visits a domestic violence organisation which has already benefitted from the Fund
Environment Agency officers report plenty of salmon activity in Taunton.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw's speech to launch Ofsted's 2015/16 annual report for education, early years and skills.
The government has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining the UK’s status as a world-leader in science and research.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd's speech on security and counter-terrorism.
Cyclists and pedestrians in Kent to benefit from A21 upgrade.
Service integration of libraries and adult and community education services in Tower Hamlets
The Youth Mobility Scheme 2017 for Japanese nationals will be opened in January 2017. This year will see the start of a new process following changes to the immigration rules.
Government ministers have heard from leading technology companies during a roundtable on the forthcoming negotiations with the EU.
On Thursday 24 November, the British Embassy organised a workshop at the Quito Contemporary Art Centre to share information about handling vulnerable cases.
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