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This ‘one year on’ report published provides more detail about the outcomes of the heath visitor early implementer sites’ (EIS) activities. …
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The publication of GP practice data aims to provide the public with information on services they access on a regular basis, enabling individuals…
There are two different sets of rules applicable to students depending on when their course first started.
Today the Department of health announced investment of £19m over the next year for social enterprises.
In this edition, Professor Sue Hill provides feedback from two-day leadership event for healthcare scientists - including links to presentations, posters and details of the winners of the Healthcare Science Awards 2012.
The Department today published the nineth Payment by Results (PbR) update.
The UK and Norwegian prime ministers have agreed to a partnership to secure affordable and sustainable long term energy supplies for both nations.
The Venerable Martin George Poll to be appointed to the Canonry of Saint George's Chapel, Windsor.
It’s a side of Dounreay rarely seen by the outside world – otters, stoats and rare breeding birds living cheek by jowl with Britain’s biggest nuclear clean-up project.
New measures have been put in place to help protect people from cowboy builders, Communities Minister Andrew Stunell announced today.
Strategies to revive neighbourhood shops Clearing out the louts, setting up savvy services and rallying round the community are top of a &lsquo…
“Egyptians understandably wish to establish responsibility for the killings of unarmed protestors during the revolution in Egypt, to end the culture of impunity and to strengthen the rule of law."
President Benigno Aquino III of the Philippines visited the UK as an official guest of the British Government 5-6th June 2012.
Royal Naval Officer Lieutenant Pete Reed and Army officer Captain Heather Stanning have been officially selected to compete for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics, it has been announced today. Report by Lorraine McBride.
From escorting the Royal Barge and conducting a flypast over The Mall, to gun salutes and mounted processions, the Armed Forces have had a central role in the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
Being thousands of miles from home hasn't stopped British forces celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in Afghanistan.
Skills Minister John Hayes has announced funds over £2.4m from the Growth Innovation Fund (GIF) to the nuclear and creative and cultural sectors.
With a Government investment of more than £920k, the National Skills Academy for Nuclear will expand its activities into nuclear manufacturing…
“This is a welcome and substantial investment by Diageo in one of the UK’s world renowned industries. It is a vote of confidence in the workforce…
Minister welcomes firm's £1 billion expansion plans for distilleries
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