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Letter to all foundation trust medical and nursing directors on the implementation of the ‘responsible consultant/clinician’ and ‘named nurse’ recommendation.
Advice for dual nationals and holders of British Overseas Territories (Cayman Islands) Passports applying for a UK Passport
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Work to resurface the M5 between junctions 9 and 8 starts on 27 October for two weeks.
Lord Young, the Prime Minister’s Adviser on Enterprise, led a review of the Social Value Act following its widespread success.
For the WW1 centenary, William Hague spoke on how preventing conflict and improving the condition of humanity must always be Britain’s vision.
David Cameron gets European leaders to pledge more funding to fight Ebola.
Surveys show schools are placing a greater emphasis on maths and other important academic subjects.
A four-week bridge maintenance scheme between junctions 12 and 14 on the M25 near Staines upon Thames will begin on Monday 27 October.
Friday, 10 October, 2014 was World Mental Health Day and this year’s focus was Living with Schizophrenia.
The European Union has reached a historic deal to cut greenhouse gasses by at least 40% domestically by 2030.
The Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has issued a message of support to the Ukrainian people ahead of the country’s parliamentary elections.
Conservation work to ensure the survival of 2 of Britain’s rarest plants to be carried out by Natural England and Torridge District Council.
Patients of Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust will be treated by neighbouring NHS trusts following the formal transfer of services on 1 November 2014.
Jobcentre Plus work coaches, local authorities and voluntary sector organisations to help 16 and 17 year olds find work.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander talks housing policy in the 2014 Shelter Scotland lecture.
The Foreign Secretary writes to the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina to make the case for change.
Accessibility improvements at Leighton Buzzard station are close to completion.
The Ebola crisis in West Africa continues to impact on many public services.
On 10 October Lord Faulks delivered a speech on "Justice and Human Rights: A UK Perspective" at the Law Academy of the Kyrgyz Republic.
The Environment Agency will hand over maintenance of the rivers Babingley, Ingol and Heacham to the King’s Lynn Internal Drainage Board.
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