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The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has contributed to new guidance to help local authorities deal with rogue landlords and the issue of migrants living in illegally-built outhouses known as 'beds in sheds'.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
From Monday people applying for a standard passport will only have to pay £72.50.
Ambulance Systems Indicators for period July 2012 and Ambulance Clinical Outcomes for period April 2012 The following statistics were released…
Up to £99,000 will be available for NHS organisations that come up with new digital services that improve patient care and help share information more easily across the NHS, the Department of Health announced today.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health: Call statistics to the NHS 111 service up to and including July 2012…
Statistical Press notice: NHS Inpatient and outpatient events The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:** …
Text the school nurse for help and advice
The August 2012 issue of the Allied Health Professionals Bulletin is now online. In this packed edition, we take a look at the new prescribing…
The national electronic prescriptions service (EPS) directions evaluation panel have approved 33 primary care trusts to be added to the EPS …
The latest Transforming Public Health Bulletin is now online and interactive. You can comment on stories, contribute to discussions across the…
Local authority led pilot projects that will support people to claim Universal Credit named by Lord Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform.
Squatting in homes and all other residential building is to be criminalised for the first time in England and Wales.
Homeowners are to receive better protection as squatting in residential buildings becomes a criminal offence.
Information about the National Scholarship Fund and its inclusion of special education needs (SEN) support staff for the first time.
Approval for Tim Smith, former Chief Executive, Food Standards Agency, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Third off train travel trial for older and disabled passengers with bus passes.
Town Team partners to benefit from multi-million pound support MPs returning to Parliament next week can put their towns first by putting their…
Hurricane Isaac made landfall in Louisiana on 28 August and has since been downgraded to a Tropical Storm.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met Kenyan Vice President Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka today.
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham met Seychelles Minister for Social Affairs, Community Development and Sport His Excellency Mr Vincent Meriton on 29 August.
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