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Heavy rain this weekend could cause river levels to rise.
Invasive species week runs till 29 March and is encouraging river users to think about non-native species and aquatic plants such as floating pennywort.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The new 'Shooting Up' report published today by PHE found patterns of injecting drug use are changing, but infection risk for all drug users remains high.
Paul Burstow sets out how the use of telehealth in the NHS can help people to live more independent lives and stay in control of their care
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New survey shows that people feel a positive connection to their local area.
The report 'Innovation Health and Wealth: Accelerating Adoption and Diffusion in the NHS' is published today.
Tackling Common Ragwort can be a practical example of the Big Society in action, Agriculture Minister Jim Paice said today.
In celebrating West Riding Day the historic county’s flag has taken pride of place outside the department’s offices.
There are new interim treatment recommendations for idelalisib for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and follicular lymphoma in light of new findings from clinical trials outside its currently authorised drug combinations or indicated populations.
E-newsletter provides a useful portal to a broad spectrum of information collated from DFID supported programmes.
Heavy rains are causing widespread floods and occasional landslides in north-western Tuscany and parts of the Veneto regions.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Berner and Judge Herrington on 11 August 2017.
20,000 households in England are being contacted to take part in the first wave of a major new government study to track coronavirus (COVID-19) in the general population.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
A company has been fined £20,000 following an Environment Agency investigation after polluting a stream during land spreading at a North East farm.
The West of England Local Industrial Strategy encourages sectors to collaborate to help boost productivity and opportunities for all
PHE highlights the importance of genetic strain typing of multi drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) to increase case identification.
Sharp rise in volunteering reverses the steady decline seen since 2005.
The Ministry of Justice has published detailed court statistics related to the public disorder in England for the first time.
How greater transparency has enabled more people to claim their entitlement from estates.
The “shocking” local variation in early death rates has been exposed today by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
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