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New bursaries will support learners in over 100 flexible short courses trials due to start from this September.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
PJC Sweepers stung with £6,000 fine plus £14,000 in costs and compensation after Sam Dowell hired its trucks to dump earth without permit.
COP President Alok Sharma's keynote at the UN High Level Political Forum on keeping climate on the UN agenda and the 2020s being a critical decade for climate action
Yorkshire Water has agreed to donate a total of £400,000 to Yorkshire Wildlife Trust after polluting two watercourses in separate incidents, following investigations by the Environment Agency.
Plymouth’s lock gates need repairs to continue protecting hundreds of homes and businesses from flooding, and providing access to the marina and fish quays,
The Prime Minister has appointed Professor Clare Anderson, Lance Batchelor, Sir Stephen Deuchar, Murdoch MacLennan, William Nye and Professor Andrew Thompson as Trustees of the Royal Museums Greenwich, each for a term of fou…
Latest annual Environmental Performance Assessment shows environmental performance of England’s nine water and sewerage companies has declined.…
The report highlights how Trade, Investment, Innovation, Science and Academic relations have grown significantly between the two countries over the last decade.
The Commission has ordered Support the Heroes to wind up after finding its fundraising misled the public.
Secretary of State for Levelling Up Greg Clark has written a piece in The I on contracts for remediation to protect leaseholders.
Emma Howard Boyd's final speech as Chair of the Environment Agency.
Transformation update: firing on all cylinders / everything changes, everything stays the same.
Ipsos study finds over 4 in 5 adults are concerned about harmful content online
International Trade Secretary has today [11 July] launched the UK-Ukraine Infrastructure Taskforce alongside Ukrainian Minister for Infrastructure Oleksandr Kubrakov.
More than 150 organisations have been recognised by the UK Government for their outstanding support towards the Armed Forces community.
RAIB has today released its report into a near miss between a rail grinding train and an empty passenger train at Sileby Junction, Leicestershire, 5 May 2021.
In our final Maritime Safety Week blog, Simon Graves and Graham Wilson explain how issuing a safety warning during an investigation can have an immediate effect.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has confirmed the appointment of Sir Mark Rowley to lead the UK’s largest police force.
Public consultation underway on plans for new nuclear power station in Suffolk
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