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The guidance on implementing the overseas visitors hospital charging regulations has been updated to advise NHS bodies how, and under what circumstances…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Technical guidance published today lists all the indicators against which the NHS will be accountable nationally during 2012/13.
Ian Russell, CBE has been reappointed for a further five years as Chairman of Remploy when his current appointment ends on 7 January 2012.
A task and finish group, comprising ten senior nurses and midwives was set up to consider the future of genetics and genomics in relation to nursing and midwifery.
Provides a summary of the NHS financial position and performance against the national priorities set out in the NHS Operating Framework
New rules laid before Parliament will allow councils to update and introduce new signs without Whitehall agreement.
Fourteen areas are to pioneer a public service revolution that will slash financial red tape and duplication so they respond to local need and…
The Department for Communities and Local Government has today appointed Peter Schofield as Director-General for Neighbourhoods. Peter Schofield…
Decentralisation Minister Greg Clark today welcomed a Select Committee report that showed people supported the concept of a streamlined planning…
Housing Minister Grant Shapps today announced a further £20 million to provide single people facing homelessness the help they need to get back…
Strikes in some European countries could affect travel during the holidays. Check our advice before you set off.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne has spoken after reports that the Chinese lawyer and human rights defender Gao Zhisheng has been returned to prison for three years.
In a short film launched today, Tehran-born singer-songwriter Sami Yusuf discusses tolerance and freedom of expression in the UK.
In response to the surge in violence over the last two days, the Foreign Office urges Syrian government to end violence against civilians.
Foreign Secretary William Hague visited the United Arab Emirates on 20 December.
Ms Vivien Frances Life has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark.
Prime Minister David Cameron has visited UK troops deployed to Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan to wish them a Merry Christmas.
Professor Sir Mark Welland, Chief Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence and Head of the Department's Nanoscience Centre, has been given two prestigious awards by the United States Department of Defence and the US…
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne has spoken after the Mercosur group of countries decided to prevent ships that fly the flag of the Falkland Islands from entering their ports.
Climate Change Minister Greg Barker responded to today’s High Court ruling on the proposed changes to solar Feed In Tariffs: “We disagree with…
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