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The Environment Agency has installed 'baffles' as progress continues on a new fish pass on the River Wear.
The Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Chief Inspector discussed tackling the neglect of older children and the important role of learning, skills and work in preventing criminality.
Farmers to benefit from new deal as Taiwan prepares to welcome British pork exports for first time.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Major sand dune conservation project awarded £4.3 million of funding
The £8-9 million scheme will restore floodplain, create habitats, maintain the footpath and more for the estuary in East Devon.
The Chevening South Asia Journalism Fellowship Programme is aimed at mid-career journalists from South Asia including Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Bangladesh.
UK exports of goods and services to the rest of the world were higher than UK exports to the EU for ninth year running, ONS figures published today (Tuesday 31 July) confirm.
With an investment of up to US$5.3bn, the UK will become the largest foreign investor in Peru. The project will create thousands of jobs and greater prosperity.
Damian Hinds speaks at Resolution Foundation about closing the attainment gap by tackling the 'last taboo' of education - the home learning environment.
Speech as delivered by Ambassador David Concar on the occasion of the Queen's Birthday Party in Mogadishu.
Euro Dyers a textile dyeing firm did not have a an Environmental Permit and officers witnessed dangerous conditions that could have affected local residents
New plans could be the start of an exciting and profound change in how people, goods and services move around the country.
During Insolvency Live!, delegates were treated to a presentation from a leading academic, engaging workshops and a Q&A session with the Senior Management Team.
DFID steps up support for global community networks working with people with HIV to realise their human rights, tackle stigma, and advocate for policy change.
All Crown Court sites in line to be equipped with the new Digital Case System multi-hander solution between 30 July and 3 September 2018.
The CMA has today published its Annual Report 2017/18; a year in which Global Competition Review named it European Agency of the Year.
Iconic locomotive to visit Manchester before long-term move to the National Railway Museum in York
New commitment to offshore and remote island wind to power millions of homes.
The Welsh Government has made significant progress in its plans to establish a second Advanced Manufacturing and Research Institute (AMRI) in North Wales, Economy Secretary Ken Skates has said,
Extra funding will better protect more than 7,000 properties, including over 5,000 homes.
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