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World’s Horse Welfare annual conference looks ahead to the Olympic and Paralympics.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Businesses in East Midlands urged to make the very most of the opportunity of the country hosting the Olympics and Paralympics.
Last night, Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone attended ‘Curves in Couture’ – a catwalk show celebrating diversity in fashion.
Bogus brides and grooms have been jailed this week for their part in a series of sham marriages across the country.
Victims, charities, the police and public are to be asked their views on how we can protect victims of stalking more effectively, Home Office Minister Lynne Featherstone announced today.
A free new national research facility offering a full set of family history records is set to open in Newcastle, the identity and passport service (IPS) announced today.
Four new bedside furniture designs to reduce healthcare associated infections were made available today for the NHS
Four new bedside furniture designs to reduce healthcare associated infections are available today for the NHS to purchase after testing showed…
The European Commission has announced a 12-point Action Plan on antimicrobial resistance. The Department welcomes this five-year action plan…
European Regulation 1925/2006 lists the vitamins and minerals that can voluntarily be added to food, such as to breakfast cereals and soft drinks…
Letter from Ian Dalton concerning the delivery of an all foundation trust provider landscape.
European Regulation 1924/2006 on nutrition and health claims made on foods seeks to protect consumers from misleading or false claims.
Last month the United Nations Population Fund announced that global population has passed 7 billion. This landmark brings the issue of population growth and its impact into sharp focus
Blue Badge scheme statistics for 2010 to 2011.
Local Government Minister Grant Shapps responds to the Audit Commission’s report on the effect of reductions to local government budgets, ‘Tough…
Local authority pay policies must be open to public scrutiny with senior pay packets put to a full council vote, Local Government Minister Bob…
The Prime Minister announces new scheme for businesses to be given the power to design, develop and purchase the vocational training programmes they need.
Good afternoon. It’s one year and a day since we launched the Government’s skills strategy and I spoke to this conference. I’ve returned…
Students represent EU States and Institutions in a debate on the Arab spring and the economic challenges facing Europe.
On 16 June 1989, British Ambassador Greg Dorey was one of 200,000 people present in Heroes Square in Budapest, Hungary, to witness the reburial ceremonies of Imre Nagy and his fellow martyrs.
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