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Three geothermal projects run by Keele University, Newcastle and Durham University and Cofely District Energy in Southampton have won a total…
The new Civil Service Compensation Scheme (CSCS) comes into effect today.
The world-famous zebra crossing near the Abbey Road Studios in London, has been listed Grade II
The zebra crossing near the Abbey Road Studios in London has been listed Grade II by John Penrose, Minister for Tourism and Heritage.
ID cards have been scrapped by the government after the Identity Documents Bill received Royal Assent.
Scientists may be able to halt global honey bee losses by forcing the deadly Varroa mite, lethal in the freezing weather, to self destruct.
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The Work Programme will be the first major move into a system of payment by results for the public sector.
Supporting rural health workers to combat malaria
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The Queen has been pleased to approve that Alexander (Alistair) Carmichael MP, Simon Hughes MP, Donald Foster MP, David Lidington MP, Hugo Swire MP, James Paice MP, Andrew Robathan MP and Lord Dholakia of Waltham Brooks be s…
The Prime Minister and the Prince of Wales have visited injured troops being treated at the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine in Birmingham
DVLA reveals over 1 million drivers have used its online service between April and December.
A report has been published which audits how highways authorities and transport operators coped with cold weather in winter 2010.
A radical overhaul of planning policy cutting out thousands of unnecessary central instructions and putting communities at the heart of decision…
As part of the Government’s commitment to transparency, ministers have today taken steps to de-mystify the complex formula grant funding system…
Foreign Secretary William Hague yesterday met his new French counterpart, Madame Michele Alliot-Marie.
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