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Sue Owen has been appointed as the new Permanent Secretary at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
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Measures have been announced to improve cycle safety in London.
The government and NHS will join forces to invest £1 billion in technology to improve patient care and ease pressure on A&E departments.
The Government has today set out the next stage in its prison modernisation programme, with confirmation that its planned new 2,000 place prison will be built in Wrexham, and the news that it has started feasibility work on a second large prison to be constructed in the South East of England…
A campaign to explain how British citizens should use their European Health Insurance Cards (EHICs) continues throughout the autumn with talks across the Valencia Autonomous Community
Oliver Morley will be joining the DVLA as the new Chief Executive in November.
The Chancellor's speech to the Offshore Europe Conference.
Prime Minister David Cameron and Education Secretary Michael Gove announce the opening of 93 new free schools.
The number of refugees forced to flee fighting in Syria has reached 2 million people – half of whom are children, United Nations reveals.
Chevening Scholarships cover postgraduate studies at UK universities as well as a living allowance, return air fare and health insurance.
A new lending scheme will help overseas buyers purchase the goods of UK exporters.
The Feeding Britain’s Future campaign gives over 15,000 young people a chance to gain skills and insight into the food and grocery industry.
The Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP extends her condolences following the death of Nobel Laureate, Seamus Heaney
Richard Keys and Iain McNicoll appointed to board of National Air Traffic Services.
The UK and 20 other governments have issued a joint statement on the Socialist Republic of Vietnam’s Decree 72, which will impose further restrictions on the internet in Vietnam.
New campaign highlights the best of modern British food and drink, bringing together business partnerships, food events, social media and appointment of Harry Sugiyama as campaign Goodwill Ambassador.
…Bulletin from the government's neighbourhood planning team about latest news and policy developments.…
Eleven local authorities have been awarded grants from the Clean Bus Technology Fund, which will allow almost 400 buses to be upgraded.
Turks and Caicos Islands to sign Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters on 1 December, Council of Europe confirms.
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