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The Rt Hon Theresa Villiers, Secretary of State for NI today visited the city of Newry. Her first meeting of the day was with the Mayor of Council, John McArdle and other local councillors from Newry and Mourne District Coun…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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Pregnant women will be offered whooping cough vaccinations to protect their newborn babies following a rise in cases and deaths amongst young infants, Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame Sally Davies has announced.
The September edition of the GP and Practice Team Bulletin is now online. This month Dame Barbara Hakin discusses some of the key decisions…
From April 2013, the role of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) will expand to include social care. The Department…
A number of non executive appointments and re-appointments have recently been confirmed in relation to the following Department of Health public…
This edition of the Transforming Public Health Bulletin provides an update on Public Health England and the appointments made to date.
Following a rise in the number of cases of whooping cough in young babies, the Chief Medical Officer, Professor Dame Sally Davies, has announced that pregnant women will be offered vaccinations to protect their newborn babie…
Wales Office Minister Stephen Crabb will highlight the important role the energy sector has to play in helping to kick-start the Welsh economy…
New teacher training scholarships in chemistry led by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) have been announced today.
Speech by Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
From Monday (1 October 2012) motorists will be given greater rights as new laws banning wheel clamping and towing take effect.
Avocet Line designated as a community rail line.
Applications are now open to allow schools to register for School Direct.
Press notice by the Wheatley Review
Issue 05/2012 of the Despatch ezine from the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) for driving instructors, motorcycle trainers and other road safety professionals.
Bringing thousands of empty homes back into use has unlocked over £63million additional funding that is directly benefiting local communities…
A young Royal Engineer who displayed coolness and selfless courage whilst clearing an IED-infested area of Afghanistan’s Helmand province is amongst a number of gallant service personnel to be recognised in the latest Operat…
Three Oxfordshire-based civilian pilots have been awarded their 'military wings' in a ceremony at RAF Brize Norton.
An Army teacher from Northern Ireland is currently plying his trade in the heat and dust of Afghanistan.
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