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In the latest edition of the Medical Directors’ Bulletin, Professor Sir Bruce Keogh talks about the new shadowing arrangements for medical graduates…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Henry Ashworth, Chair of the Public Health Responsibility Deal alcohol network, is urging more businesses to sign up to the Responsibility Deal…
Wales Office Minister David Jones has hailed the role being played by businesses in North Wales to expand their reach beyond the region. Mr…
From the high calibre graduates emerging through the ranks of our film schools, to the global impact being made by our independent production…
The new EU data protection law must work for business, for government and, most important of all, for individuals.
A pilot programme involving around half the primary care trusts in England is currently underway to test out personal health budgets in the NHS.
Statistics published by the Department for Education show that parents are overwhelmingly satisfied with free early education.
Supported internships are being trialled at 14 colleges around England for young people who have learning difficulties or disabilities.
Parents and businesses are being asked whether automatic online blocks should be introduced to protect children from adult and harmful websites, in a discussion paper published today by ministers.
Barclays and the Formula One London Grand Prix were discussed at this press briefing.
Statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Passengers and the aviation industry are being given the chance to cut red tape to make life easier for passengers and boost business.
Richard Brown, Godric Smith, Duncan Sutherland and Mike Welton have all been appointed as non-executive directors to the board of HS2 Ltd.
Ipswich receives £22 million transport package to improve facilities for bus passengers, pedestrians and cyclists.
A new 1 mile stretch of road is planned to help improve economic growth and road safety in Dinnington, South Yorkshire.
Cross-Whitehall spending controls will be a permanent way of life the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, announced today.
Published 28 June 2012
£266 million additional funding to support authorities in delivering local economic growth whilst cutting carbon emissions.
Highlights our plans for the rail sector including high speed rail, Thameslink, rail electrification and Intercity Express Programme projects.
Discusses the launch of 'Trees in the townscape' and a report on the findings from the UK i-Tree Eco pilot project.
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