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A conversation on the values and principles of the NHS Constitution is taking place on Twitter today, Tuesday, from 1-2pm using the hashtag.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New baseline designs for new schools are published today, which will see them built more efficiently, sustainably and cheaply.
Home Office circular 016/2012 Police Federation of England and Wales Conference 2013 Broad subject: Police service Issue date: Tue Oct…
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Reverend Prebendary Nicholas Howard Paul McKinnel to the Suffragan See of Crediton.
David Cameron: Our thoughts and condolences are with the families and friends of those who lost their lives, and with the many survivors.
The Foreign Office has published new reporting on 28 countries of concern, along with new updates on two additional countries. The quarterly updates cover the period from April to June 2012.
The British Army’s Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) will join forces with the Bloodhound SuperSonic Car Project in a bid to smash the current land speed record, the MoD announced today.
32 Royal Air Force personnel have been honoured in the latest Armed Forces Operational Awards for their bravery and service.
A soldier who had a lucky escape after being shot in the head as he ran to protect a wounded comrade in northern Helmand has been awarded a Military Cross.
Soldiers from 8 Armoured Engineer Squadron, part of 26 Engineer Regiment, have returned to Perham Down after a six-month deployment to Afghanistan.
Hundreds of people lined the streets of the town of Cardigan on Friday to welcome soldiers exercising their freedom of the county of Ceredigion.
From 1 October 2012, tens of thousands of small businesses and hundreds of venues that host live music events will be freed from the burdens of unnecessary red tape.
From October 2012: The adult rate will increase by 11 pence to £6.19 an hour The rate for 18-20 year olds will remain…
The small claims track will provide copyright, trade mark and unregistered design holders the option of pursuing basic IP disputes through an…
The reforms are part of a wider strategy to tackle red tape, including the Red Tape Challenge, which invited the public, business and the voluntary…
Industry and Stakeholder opinion sought to aid introduction of tax reliefs for the creative sector
Industry and Stakeholder opinion sought in design of cultural test necessary for the introduction of new tax reliefs for the creative sector
DCMS appoints David Hendon
People who believe they have been treated unfairly because of their age will be protected and will have the right to bring a legal challenge.
Music venues across the country set to benefit from more flexible rules.
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