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RAIB has today released its report into a serious accident at Clapham South tube station, 12 March 2015.
BIS and DWP are working closely together to introduce reforms that will free Jobcentre Plus and training providers from unnecessary bureaucracy…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Government’s overhaul of the welfare system will help to free vulnerable people trapped in a downward spiral of benefits dependency and …
HMS Gannet's duty Search and Rescue Sea King went to the aid of a farmer trapped beneath an overturned tractor last week.
A Norwegian cruise liner at risk of becoming trapped in thick ice off the coast of Antarctica has been guided to safety by the Royal Navy in a two-hour operation.
£66 million funding will provide safe and warm accommodation over winter.
The incident occurred when a fully-manned Mastiff armoured vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device in Helmand province in March…
Statement by Ambassador James Roscoe, UK Acting Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council Open Debate on Maintenance of International Peace and Security: Youth, Peace and Security
Chronic Poverty is a varied and complex phenomenon, but at its root is powerlessness. Poor people expend enormous energy in trying to do better for themselves and for their children
SOSREP Statement: 4 November 2011 Further to the update issued on 30 September 2011, this is a statement by Mr Hugh Shaw, the Secretary of …
RAIB has today released its report into a serious accident at West Wickham station 10 April 2015.
The latest figures show that 57 per cent of people who go through the Work Capability Assessment are found fit for some form of work.
A painting by official war artist John Singer Sargent, is at risk of export unless a UK buyer can be found to match the £5,750,000 + VAT asking price.
A consultation on implementation of the Agreement on International Humane Trapping Standards in the UK has started and views are now being sought.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The new Work in Freedom programme will protect those at risk of being trafficked for domestic work or garment-making in South Asia
Why digging deep holes in the sand can be dangerous
The Environment Agency is asking parents and schools to talk to children about the dangers of playing on rock Groynes when they go to the beach. This follows several recent sightings on Clacton beaches of children playing on the rocks...
Support from the government will help to improve the lives of a million people living in African slums
In the event of a loss of electrical power, lift failure or breakdown passengers may be trapped in a lift. Download EFA 2011/002 - Electric…
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