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Ministers have welcomed a new independent report into how local public services can improve to put people first and keep Council Tax down.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Royal Navy helicopters have delivered essential materials to Northern Sierra Leone as part of the UK’s ongoing efforts to tackle Ebola.
Coaches from Liverpool FC Foundation and the British Ambassador train with children in Sofia to raise awareness about children's issues.
The exhibition showed Chilean students and young professionals what British universities have to offer in the area of postgraduate studies.
Study that will look at how to boost the UK’s maritime industry has been launched.
Details of the workshop to discuss the European proposals for revised law on medicated feeds.
A woman has been fined more than £2,000 after Border Force officers caught her trying to smuggle banned animal products through Cardiff Airport.
On 1 December UK Visas and Immigration’s commercial partner, Teleperformance, will open its new permanent Visa Application Centre in Minsk.
A brand new facility that ensures the continued supply of a critical cancer medicine forms the basis of the first case study released from the Innovation Office today at the MHRA.
It has been estimated that domestic violence causes the death of a woman in Russia every hour.
Ofqual's Chief Regulator gave a speech on A level reform to Westminster Education Forum.
'The report provides invaluable evidence for us to draw on in shaping tax policy', explains the Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
Plans to build a £20 million nuclear archive in Caithness moved forward as the public was invited to view the plans at an open day in Wick on November 26.
First member of the Royal Navy to receive the Victoria Cross during World War One to be remembered in Edinburgh.
Nick Clegg spoke about finding temporary uses for vacant buildings in Northern cities after seeing the Betahaus project in Berlin.
Crime prevention minister writes to the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs to accept their recommendation to control these 2 drugs as Class A drugs.
A world-leading business support fund has helped charities and social enterprises win investments and contracts worth £117 million.
Official figures show that the number of private sector businesses in the UK has reached 5 million for the first time.
By reducing energy consumption by 1 per cent, big businesses could save over £250 million on their energy bills annually.
Mesajul adjunctului de misiune Adam Sambrook în deschiderea conferinței 'Indexul sustenabilității DNA' organizată de Centrul Român pentru Politice Europene (CRPE)
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