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Rail Accident Investigation Branch Annual Report published for the operational period ending 31 December 2014
Escape cases handbook updated to cover prior authorities (CW3) and disbursements in immigration and asylum cases.
Second Reading gives MPs chance to debate principles of bill to bring more powers to Scotland.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
British wool exports, including those from Cumbrian Texel, Swaledale and Herdwick breeds, are booming.
Government-backed Food Enterprise Zone (FEZ) will bring jobs, tourism and investment to Cornwall’s first dedicated food village.
Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State for Health, talks about efficiency measures and culture changes needed within the NHS.
News story to update you on the changes made to the Veterinary Medicines Guidance Notes and where the information can be found.
Representation order email option for crime applications in Nottingham and Mansfield.
Energy and Climate Change Secretary Amber Rudd marks World Environment Day by visiting the Thames Barrier, which is crucial to protecting our environment and offers protection from the impact of climate change.
James Duddridge sends his thoughts to the people of Ghana following a fatal fire in Accra
We are disappointed by the Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority decision to suspend the BBC Kinyarwanda service indefinitely.
Statement by Helen Mulvein, Legal Counsellor at the UK Mission to the UN, at the Security Council Debate on ICTY and ICTR
Notices of requirements and events for foundation trust staff.
More powers are coming to Scotland through the Scotland Bill - find out more about what they are, and why they matter.
Speech discussing how the male dominated transport industry needs to attract far more women.
British residents hail Wales’s tourism hotspots
Register for training on using CRM14 eForms to submit applications online.
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo will take place in Australia and New Zealand in February 2016.
May's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
Monthly newsletter designed to keep you in touch with policy based activity and news at the Intellectual Property Office.
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