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The consultation also seeks to modernise consumer law by consolidating and simplifying officers’ investigatory powers set out in around 60 scattered…
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“Our higher education reforms place students at the heart of the system, and put the sector on a more sustainable financial footing. Most new…
“In particular, the proposals to replace clearing with a fairer and better managed process mark a significant change to the most fraught part…
The Cabinet Office and Oracle have signed a new deal that will deliver in excess of £75 million in savings by 2015.
Minister for Sport presents club with Big Society Award
Racing’s share of sale proceeds will be delivered through charity and grants.
Racing’s share of £180 million net proceeds from sale of the Horserace Totalisator Board (the Tote) to be distributed through new charity and grant scheme.
If you could make small changes to your lifestyle to protect and ‘Love Your River’, would you do it?
A new temporary control power will be used for the first time to ban so-called legal high 'mexxy', the Home Office announced today.
Sir Denis O'Connor will retire as HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary this July.
Sir Denis O’Connor will retire on 31 July as chief inspector of constabulary, the home secretary announced today. He will leave after more than three years in the role at her majesty’s inspectorate of constabulary (HMIC).
A new temporary control power will be used for the first time to ban so-called legal high 'mexxy', the government announced today.
The government has announced £4 million of funding for businesses to develop cutting-edge ideas to address some of the biggest health problems of our time.
The updated guidance published outlines the requirements for completion and submission of 2011/12 governance statements for strategic health authorities (SHA), primary care trusts and NHS trusts.
Issue 111 of the GP and Practice Team Bulletin is now online. In the March issue Dame Barbara Hakin, National Director of Commissioning Development…
David co-hosts a webchat with George McNamara from the Alzheimer's Society.
In the March edition of the bulletin, NHS Medical Director Bruce Keogh reflects on the Health and Social Care Bill and what it now means for…
The Department of Health opened two new competitions with up to £2 million of funding each to develop technological and innovative solutions
In Issue 7 of the Transforming Public Health Bulletin Anita Marsland discusses the Public Health Engagement Group, what Day One might look like…
Consumers will find solicitors more competitive, more efficient and easier to access as new High Street providers are announced.
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