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Heather Baily will continue in her role as Chair of the SIA for a further 2 years.
26 board members have been either appointed or reappointed
Work to limit heavy metals polluting rivers in Upper Teesdale is due to start next week
Two new board members appointed
The British Ambassador to Guatemala Nick Whittingham visited Quetzaltenango on 23 May to strengthen ties with the new authorities and advance UK priorities.
Four new members will join the Board.
Angler pleaded guilty to fishing without a licence in Bath.
Angler found guilty of fishing without a rod licence in Yeovil.
A revised financial health notice to improve issued to The Cornwall College Group by the Education and Skills Funding Agency.
The Department for Business and Trade reports on how Companies House is implementing parts 1 to 3 of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023.
A notice to improve, issued to Weston College of Further and Higher Education.
TRA finds keeping anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures on Chinese e-bikes would not be in economic interest of the UK.
A Roman oyster processing site has been uncovered during the building of a major coastal re-alignment scheme in Yorkshire.
Australia, Canada, the European Union, the Republic of Korea, Malta, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States released a statement on the escalating conflict in Myanmar.
The British Embassy in Manila is seeking proposals that support its commitment to eradicate all forms of modern slavery by 2030.
Confiscated and surrendered drugs will be tested to identify toxic substances in circulation and help prevent drug-related overdoses.
Surrey-based electrician claimed £45,000 from the covid business support scheme although he had stopped being self-employed four years earlier
The British Embassy in Manila is seeking proposals that support the following in the Philippines: human rights defenders, media freedom, and political reform.
A mission to better understand the role of clouds and aerosols in regulating Earth’s climate.
Sea Cadets Sefton became the first Sea Cadet unit to sign the Armed Forces Covenant.
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