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A small team of UK personnel are learning all about the fifth-generation stealth aircraft at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
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Employment Tribunal decision.
A new temporary control power will be used for the first time to ban so-called legal high 'mexxy', the government announced today.
More than one treatment course is authorised only in women who are not eligible for surgery, and liver function monitoring is to be carried out in all women treated with Esmya. Before initiation, discuss with women the rare risk of...
Naval aviators from Lynx 217 Flight based on recently-retired HMS Liverpool have been awarded a prestigious Fleet Air Arm trophy for their part in the NATO-led Libya operation last year.
A review of the benefits and risks of alemtuzumab (including fatal reactions) in the treatment of multiple sclerosis has now concluded and recommended a revised indication, additional contraindications, and strengthened monitoring requirements before, during and after treatment. Patients offered alemtuzumab...
A new temporary control power will be used for the first time to ban so-called legal high 'mexxy', the Home Office announced today.
The Secretary of State spoke today of the forthcoming political talks in Northern Ireland
The UK government through the Department for International Development (DFID) will work with UNICEF to increase the use of long lasting insecticide nets (LLINs) in Ghana.
New laws could soon be introduced to crack down on rogue companies who supply printing equipment to fraudsters who commit identity theft.
Michael Lynton has been appointed by the Prime Minister as Tate’s Media Business Trustee, for four years from 22 May 2017
Northern Ireland needs its political leaders to stand together and work with each other now more than ever. Formal political talks to restore the Executive will commence on May 7.
Low carbon technologies have today been put under the spotlight with the publication of three in-depth reports into key areas of innovation.…
Minister discusses developing future Andy and Jamie Murrays with Lawn Tennis Association.
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