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The KH03 is a Quarterly collection from all NHS organisations that operate beds, ordinary or daycase, both NHS Trusts and PCTs.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Department of Health, the NHS Commissioning Board, NHS surgeons (urologists and gynaecologists), and the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) are taking action to help reduce the side effects after …
Revolutionary new cancer test could change the way cancer is diagnosed and treated.
Greater transparency will help drive better services and improve care for older people.
Thank you very much for inviting me to speak at your annual conference. It is good to be here in Manchester, where I know much has been done to embrace our devolution of responsibilities to local authorities.
First proposals to rebuild confidence and trust in workplace pensions, and reverse nearly half a century of declining membership.
Wales Office minister, Stephen Crabb has today seen how a coal-fired power station in Barry is contributing to decarbonisation.
Draft proposals to ensure that laws on prisoner voting comply with UK’s international legal obligations were outlined by Justice Secretary.
The week issue 274 16-22 November 2012.
The situation in Eastern DRC was discussed.
On day 2 of European Council budget negotiations, David Cameron has continued to call for more radical proposals to rein in EU spending
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the new BBC CEO, EU Budget, upcoming heads of state visits and prisoner voting.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on gay marriage, secret courts, prisoner voting, women bishops, Leveson Inquiry and Nadine Dorries.
"The Prime Minister set out our position that while the latest proposals were a step in the right direction, they did not go far enough and that we think more can be done to rein in spending"
Decision letter and Inspector's Report on appeals against an enforcement notice and an application for planning permission.
Road Safety Marking Association report about the quality of road safety markings on the UK’s road network.
Published 22 November 2012
Ofsted’s first adoption statistics are published today, providing a comprehensive picture of adoption in England.
A national campaign launched by the National Fraud Authority warns UK investors they risk falling victim to thousands of pounds worth of fraud.
Local Government Minister Brandon Lewis has set out how local retention of business rates will reward councils for local economic growth.
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