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Ofsted and CQC will visit local areas to support strengthening special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) systems in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, before returning to full inspections when it is right to do so.
With a larger proportion of women now living with HIV than men, STRIVE examine the network of influences which cause this increased vulnerability, and work to develop effective interventions.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Research is under way to quantify the environmental implications of dealing with the huge quantities of concrete rubble will arise across the NDA’s 17 sites as facilities are demolished following decommissioning and clean-up.
The Touchstone Award, sponsored by the British Hallmarking Council, is a national award for trading standards in hallmarking.
Funding to extend superfast broadband to Pwllheli and the surrounding areas shows the Government’s commitment that Wales is at the heart of…
Legislation will improve air and water quality, tackle waste, increase recycling, halt the decline of species, and improve our natural environment.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Afghan troops, trained and mentored by British troops, have taken the lead in clearing insurgents from the rugged area of Shin Kalay, in Helmand province, in an overnight air assault operation.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne has visited the Bird's Nest Stadium and met top officials charged with maintaining the 2008 Beijing Olympics' legacy.
New costume centre to re-energise the Thames Gateway, helping it become a world leader in the creative and cultural industries.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The UK’s nomination for the workplace and home of Charles Darwin to join UNESCO’s international list of World Heritage Sites deferred today.
Environment Agency officers report plenty of salmon activity in Taunton.
(Lipomatrix Inc) conclusions of research after device was recalled for risks of break down of filler and update of HN2000(05). (MDA/2004/047)
A presentation delivered at the Food Security Futures Conference highlights the need for more resource assessment.
Government response to Lower Thames Crossing released.
Rules surrounding transportation must be based on existing and emerging scientific evidence so as to reduce the stress that long journeys may cause animals.
Guidance will create nature-rich towns and cities, helping millions realise the benefits of accessing nature
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Care home abuse, Southern Cross, FIFA, Prisons, Libya, Economy, Olympic tickets, Health.
A Defence Select Committee report published today says remotely piloted aircraft are an important military capability for the future.
The British Consulate General in Jerusalem is seeking bids for a consultancy position focused on gender issues in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Dundee and surrounding areas will continue to benefit from direct flights to London.
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