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Works begin on the next phase of operations to close historic trenches and vaults at the Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) site in Cumbria.
A woman using a fake SIA licence to work as a security guard at a McDonald’s in East London has been convicted following an SIA investigation.
The UK IHRA presidency commemorated Roma Genocide Remembrance Day on 2 August, at an event in Newcastle alongside representatives of the Roma community.
Suspended sentence for fraudster who abused the Bounce Back Loan Scheme
International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Chair Lord Pickles reflected on the persecution of the Roma during the Nazi occupation.
Research into the economic impact and importance of Cornwall’s fishing industry
The Cockett Wick seawall improvement scheme has been completed, ensuring 3,000 homes and businesses in Jaywick are better protected from tidal flooding.
British Embassy Dushanbe invites proposals by 5 September 2024 for project initiatives for activity in Tajikistan by end of March 2025.
The UK Health Security Agency responds to the World Health Organisation declaring an mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.
Around 100,000 people in rural Angola will benefit from the new supply of fresh water.
Flooding and partial sinking of an inflatable migrant boat resulting in the loss of at least 8 lives in the Dover Strait, England.
Following reappointment for a second term as National Data Guardian, Dr Nicola Byrne reflects on some of the most significant things she has learnt in the role to date.
Survey ranks banks so that customers can easily compare services and get the best deal - at a time when many are keeping a close eye on their finances.
Covering Applied General qualifications, T Levels, and other vocational and technical qualifications approved for reporting in the Department for Education performance tables.
Grading has continued as normal in summer 2024, following the return to pre-pandemic standards last year. Overall A level results are similar to summer 2023.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into Saba Relief & Development Foundation Limited.
Between June 2022 and May 2024, 15 ceftriaxone-resistant gonorrhoea cases were detected in England
Urgent work on tackling one of Britain’s biggest social injustices begun yesterday [Wednesday 14 August] as the government’s Child Poverty Taskforce met for the first time.
The funding is the first release from the Tata Steel / Port Talbot Transition Board fund.
The Foreign Secretary David Lammy has issued a statement on the restart of negotiations on a ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza.
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