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International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan announces major plans to lift around 100 priority barriers in speech to British Chambers of Commerce.
Redundant tannoy announcements to be reduced on trains ensuring quieter journeys for passengers.
Fire Minister Bob Neill said: “The timing of this action appears to be deliberate to cause maximum risk to Londoners. This walkout is reckless…
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Children of 150 soldiers from 57 (Bhurtpore) Battery, 32 Regiment Royal Artillery (32 Regt RA), had more reason than bonfires and fireworks to remember the 5th of November this year as their parents returned from a six-month deployment in Afghanistan.
Sales of coal and wet wood for household burning are being phased out to cut harmful pollution to human health
Our enforcement team use Manchester Fire and Rescue Service's AIR (Aerial Imagery Reconnaissance) unit to view waste sites from the air.
Natural England calls for members of the public to take action to prevent wildfires in the Yorkshire area
For the first time, the annual Remembrance Sunday service will be a closed ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic
2 men who blighted a community during lockdown by illegally storing and burning waste have been handed suspended prison sentences
A new criminal offence for people organising or facilitating unlawful gatherings comes into force on Friday 28 August 2020.
OPSS has produced safety guidance on how to use fireworks responsibly, protecting people and keeping animals away from harm.
Government launches new campaign backed by medical experts, scientists and businesses urging the public to open windows when meeting friends and family indoors.
Shocking fire safety footage on YouTube shows just how quickly festive celebrations could go up in smoke this Christmas. As new statistics show…
The Office for Product Safety and Standards is raising consumer awareness to help protect the public as they enjoy fireworks and fancy-dress this party season.
A Royal Air Force Chinook from RAF Odiham has been conducting live firing training at a range in Lincolnshire.
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) calls on Armenia and Azerbaijan to end ceasefire violations and engage in dialogue.
With the country in the grip of what’s set to be the coldest December for 100 years, England’s Fire and Rescue Services are advising their residents…
Smokers urged to ‘put it out, right out’ on No Smoking Day 9 March. Smokers are being reminded today that careless disposal of cigarettes is…
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