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A seawall in Hullbridge which was damaged by the storm surge last December is being brought back up to standard.
International partnership publishes report of proceedings of the International IP Enforcement Summit Report, held in London 11-12 June 2014.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Following Geoff Dart's retirement last month, Martin Williams has been appointed Director of the Office for Manpower Economics.
The Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) held a networking event for science and technology providers in Scotland on 30 September 2014.
Work to improve the A64 between Rillington Fields and Rillington, providing a safer and smoother road surface for drivers, will start next week.
More than 11,000 tyre-related incidents took place on England’s motorways and major roads last winter, statistics released today reveal.
Lord Faulks QC speech at the Criminal Justice Management Conference, held at the QEII Conference Centre on Thursday 25 September 2014.
Norman Baker discusses success of Local Alcohol Action Area scheme and pilot to tackle student binge drinking.
The new Euro exchange rate has been set for calculating 2014 Single Payment Scheme (SPS) payments.
New national standards designed to raise the quality of expert witness evidence in family court cases and speed up proceedings become law.
Radical reforms bringing a raft of new benefits for reservists and their employers come into effect today, 1 October.
Culture Minister supports effort to save prize-winning Modern Gothic Sideboard from export
Defence minister Anna Soubry delivered a keynote speech at the annual general meeting of the Confederation of Service Charities (Cobseo).
The new agency responsible for safeguarding animal and plant health has started work.
The Defence Secretary has today announced his intention for new recognition of the contribution reservists make to our armed forces.
Emergency flood defence repair work to damage caused this year by a succession of winters storms on Chesil Beach in Portland, Dorset, will be completed on 2 October 2014 by the Environment Agency and Weymouth & Portland …
The latest work on incorrect energy labels, focusing on freezers, has resulted in a successful outcome for the National Measurement Office.
PHE is sponsoring a new award for best practice in whole systems commissioning for sexual health in England.
Three years on from an historic government move to outlaw enforced retirement, more than 1 million over 65s now choose to stay in work.
The Homeland Security Summit took place in Amman on 29 September
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