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How businesses across the country are working with government to support people and communities affected by the floods and severe weather.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
‘Super-heads’ review on how best NHS CEOs could take-on failing hospitals
HMRC is reminding anyone claiming tax credits who has a partner moving in with them to say those three little words this Valentine’s Day…”Tell the Taxman.”
A Huddersfield retailer has been fined after admitting displaying rotten and incorrectly labelled fruit and vegetables for sale in his store.
A report published today by Monitor and the NHS Trust Development Authority finds that significant progress has been made turning around some of England’s most challenged hospitals.
UK signs the contract to take part in Expo Milano 2015.
The Prime Minister David Cameron chaired a meeting of the emergencies committee about suspicious packages in south east England
The Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference, held today in London, has agreed key actions to stamp out the illegal wildlife trade.
Turks and Caicos Prison staff have benefitted from specialist search training provided by the UK’s HM Prison Service and the FCO.
Governor Peter Beckingham, chaired the Turks and Caicos Islands’ (TCI) Cabinet on Wednesday, 12 February 2014.
Speech by Stephen Williams on how we put ‘public good’ at the heart of the finance industry, and the role of community finance.
BSW Timber to create 60 new jobs at Carlisle and Dalbeattie mills.
Prime Minister David Cameron has chaired the first meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Flooding.
NI Secretary of State meets with Charter NI and the Pitt Park Women's Group who tell her about their excellent work
A grant of £250,000 will boost the numbers of Citizens Advice volunteers to help people affected by the consequences of severe weather.
The British Consular Network in Italy have been working for the safety of British Nationals on the Italian slopes this season.
The NCA, Crimestoppers and the Dutch authorities launch an appeal for 8 suspected or convicted criminals believed to be in the Netherlands.
Project launched to combat drink-fuelled crime and disorder and health harms.
British Ambassador Fiona Clouder makes first call in taking up post in Chile.
Two of Russia’s most famous cosmonauts welcomed the Princess Royal and her husband Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, on a tour of Star City, the Moscow home of the country’s space programme.
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