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Blood donation screening was introduced in 2002. Donors with HTLV and HTLV specialist clinic attenders are invited to participate in the register.
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• For first time UK government and all our Overseas Territories unite behind a joint ambitious and actionable biodiversity strategy
Harry Hampson has been appointed as the new CEO of UK Government Investments (UKGI), bringing extensive private sector experience to the Government’s centre for corporate finance and governance.
Trends of population indices for Turtle Dove in the UK and England, containing results from the Breeding Bird Survey.
Sir Harry Studholme has owned and managed forests in South West England for over 20 years. He has been a GB Forestry Commissioner since 2007 until appointed Interim Chair from January 2013 to January 2014 and then Chair in February...
Trends of population indices for Turtle Dove in the UK and England, containing results from the Breeding Bird Survey
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