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The 10m wide 5m tall stainless steel sculpture has been installed in George Square in the city centre and will form a backdrop for a series of Olympic celebrations in Glasgow this summer.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Departmental business plans, published today, set out departments’ priorities for the coming twelve months.
Three projects receive award from Sports Minister.
Public can access local crime information and resulting police action, with data published on the Government crime mapping website police.uk
Britain will help stabilise the Malawian economy by providing urgent assistance to support the country's currency following its recent devaluation
New appointments to England’s National Park Authorities and the Broads Authority have been made by Environment Secretary, Caroline Spelman.
Public able to track online what happened after crime was committed in their neighbourhood, on the government’s crime mapping website.
Following the recent announcement by the Prime Minister of a ‘Friends and Family Test’ to be implemented in the NHS, in response to recommendations…
A letter sent to the NHS sets out preparations for Olympic and Paralympic planning and reporting. Situation reporting (SITREP) will commence…
The May edition of the GP and Practice Team Bulletin is now online. In this issue, Barbara Hakin returns to provide an update on the emerging…
A reminder of the principles and guidance agreed by the NHS Executive Group in October 2011 for managing the transition from the NHS Direct …
A letter written to NHS Chief Executives advises that the next call for honours nominations will take place in July. It asks that the NHS put…
This special edition of the AHP Bulletin takes a look at the changing world of informatics and how it affects allied health professionals. Learn…
The regular bulletin from the Medical Directors.
The online application system for the 2012 clinical excellence awards round opened on Monday 28 May 2012.
These directions give the NHS Trust Development Authority the power from 1 June 2012 to set themselves up, recruit staff, design processes and…
The report, a review of the supply of molybdenum-99, the impact of recent shortages and the implications for nuclear medicine services in the…
This letter from Dr Vivien Lund was circulated to interested parties on 25 May.
People can now find out how justice was delivered in their neighbourhood, with new data published on the Government’s crime mapping website.
Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly has launched plans to scrutinise, simplify or scrap more than 150 regulations that affect legal services.
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