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Governor Kilpatrick walked through Cayman's oldest woodland, the National Trust's Mastic Trail.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Governor Kilpatrick provides advice to all those in the Cayman Islands at the beginning of the hurricane season.
Ofsted has written to Staffordshire County Council following focused inspections of 18 Staffordshire primary schools in March 2014.
The prestigious Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service 2014 honours 111 outstanding UK volunteering groups.
The changes under the act cover control of NBOMe and benzofuran compounds, lisdexamphetamine, zopiclone, zaleplon, tramadol and reclassification of ketamine.
Overnight resurfacing on the M42 northbound between junction 9 and junction 10 at Tamworth will now start on Wednesday 4 June.
Overnight resurfacing work planned for the A46 at Beckford, near Evesham, Worcestershire, will now start on Monday 9 June.
Prime Minister David Cameron has paid tribute to Lady Mary Soames, who was Winston Churchill's last surviving child.
From early morning on Tuesday 10 June there will be 84 hours of global action to highlight the fight against sexual violence in conflict.
Reforms to copyright law come into force bringing estimated benefits of at least £250 million to the UK economy over the next 10 years.
Removing some of Land Registry's practice guides so that Land Registry's guidance is more accessible and easier to use.
Kenneth Dibble explores how the First Tier Tribunal’s decision in respect of Bath Rec recognises the important role the Commission has in providing for the effective regulation of charitable community assets.
Mr Simmonds congratulates President Mutharika for his victory in Malawi’s presidential election.
Atlantic hurricane season runs 1 June to 30 November and can affect the eastern and southern USA with high winds, heavy rain, and flooding.
A report identifies local leadership as the ‘recipe for success’ on the high street.
Drivers in the East Midlands and East of England are being advised to avoid a section of the northbound A1 between Peterborough and Grantham today (Saturday 31 May) following a diesel fuel spill which has damaged a section o…
Drivers using the M6 and M55 around Preston in Lancashire are being advised that some full carriageway closures will be taking place over the next few days as part of the £7m pinch point widening improvements.
With just over two weeks to go before the consultation into the £1.5 billion plans for the A14 in Cambridgeshire closes, the Highways Agency is urging people to get involved and voice their views.
His Royal Highness will arrive in Brazil on 23 June, before travelling to Chile on 26 June. The visit will conclude on Sunday 29 June.
The Holocaust Commission met former US President Jimmy Carter as part of a public consultation on how the UK should remember the Holocaust.
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