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The architect of the major reforms which put children at the heart of the family justice system has been reappointed as chair of the Family Justice Board (FJB).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Road users will enjoy a smoother journey on the A36 near West Wellow following resurfacing work taking place between the Ower Roundabout and the A27.
First rod catch of sea trout for a century.
Foreign Secretary condemns the terrorist attack in Xinjiang, China, which killed more than 30 people.
A new technique to detect chemical warfare agents using white mustard plants has been developed.
Speech by British High Commissioner, Dr Christian Turner
New figures show 135,000 fewer young people not in education, employment or training since last year.
Damehood is conferred upon Elisabeth Mary Caroline Laing, QC on her appointment as a Justice of the High Court.
The application window for the Civil Service Human Resources Fast Stream programme is now open until 9 June 2014.
The Highways Agency will be carrying out overnight resurfacing work on the A38 Worcester Road and slip roads at Wychbold, Worcestershire, from Tuesday 27 May.
Drivers are being reminded to keep their distance as road safety charity Brake reveals that 6 in 10 drivers admit to risky tailgating.
The CMA has today launched a short consultation on changes to the commitments originally proposed by Certas Energy UK Ltd (‘Certas’) to improve competition in the supply of petrol and diesel to filling stations in the Wester…
The skippers and owners of a fishing vessel have been ordered to pay over £16,000 in relation to electronic logbook offences.
The data published on this page provides information about the number and types of applications that Land Registry completed in April 2014.
Commissioned by Ofsted, students at Exeter College have produced a film to promote Ofsted’s new online tool – Employer View.
The High Commission will be closed on Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 May 2014.
Bandas britânicas de indie e folk rock chegam ao Brasil pela primeira vez para tocar em pubs paulistanos nos dias de jogo da seleção inglesa
Travel advice for England fans travelling to Miami for the Ecuador vs England match on 4 June and the Honduras vs England match on 7 June.
Home Secretary urges Federation to choose reform over status quo.
UK plane deployed to support US Coast Guard search for four missing yachtsmen.
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