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Training facilities for troops and the quality of life for residents have improved thanks to the work of the Middlewick Stakeholders Group, …
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Employment Tribunal decision.
UK Government confirms £1.5 billion in finance for rainforests and tackling climate change
Joint Statement on REDD+ by Germany, Norway and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United Nations Climate Summit, 23 September, 2014
Linergy’s acquisition of Ulster Farm By-Products will be referred for an in-depth phase 2 investigation unless acceptable undertakings are offered.
Millions of families across the country who recycle their household rubbish will now be rewarded with cash prizes, shopping vouchers and loyalty points.
The largest Construction and Renovation Fair in the Baltic States
22 schools re-open under the government’s Priority School Building Programme (PSBP).
Don Foster announces towns across England will benefit from empty homes funding.
Delighted pupils are enjoying a smart new-look school hall thanks to the efforts of the team working on the M6 in Staffordshire on behalf of Highways England.
More than 150 organisations looking to bid for offender rehabilitation contracts have attended two events aimed at bringing small and large providers together to forge successful partnerships in reducing reoffending.
We're pleased to announce that the UK will continue supporting great initiatives such as MARCH, with over £800,000 for community projects for peace building.
David Mundell visited Kibble Education & Care Centre and Clyde Gateway Regeneration Project to see social enterprises and how the East End of Glasgow is being regenerated for the better.
Offenders are helping spruce up a Lancashire country park ahead of a visit there by Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Innovative repair and renew projects receive funding to move communities away from a throw away culture.
Providing young people with opportunities will boost Scotland’s rural economy, Michael Moore has said on a visit to Perthshire.
A competition was launched today with more than 700 organisations from across the world looking to turn offenders’ lives around, as part of an annual £450 million package of rehabilitation contracts across England and Wales.
Local Government Minister Bob Neill visits regeneration projects in London.
Local Government Minister Grant Shapps and Communities Minister Andrew Stunell have today outlined how the Coalition Government is untying the…
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