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Fewer patients at Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are developing infections and the organisation has improved the way it is run, following action taken by Monitor.
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A major project to improve access to the Port of Hull, relieving congestion and improving safety, has taken a major step forward following the appointment of the main contractor.
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The Ambassador held meetings with high authorities such and the Mayor of Riobamba Napoleon Cadena and bussiness contacts.
The work of British playwright, William Shakespeare, arrives to Guatemala with a presentation of Hamlet, on 14 August in Antigua Guatemala.
The rare and visually stunning iridescent green tansy beetle (Chrysolina graminis) – was believed to have one last remaining stronghold in the UK on a 30km stretch of the banks of the river Ouse in York.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) calls for employers to do more to help young people into work, following new findings from HSBC and the Prince's Trust.
Public Health England responds to standardised packaging of tobacco products consultation.
New law now allows press and public to film, tweet and blog town halls.
Top employers including Jaguar Land Rover, Hitachi, Dyson and Kew Botanical Gardens back the new schools.
The future of England's largest lowland peat bogs is looking brighter thanks to new funding from the European Union LIFE+ programme.
Applications for UK Government Chevening scholarships for 2015/2016 are now open, and will close on 15 November.
David Cameron and George Osborne announce support to help Eastbourne’s tourism industry.
Charity Commission News is our quarterly newsletter, which provides essential information for charity trustees and their advisers.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has welcomed the 72 hour unconditional humanitarian ceasefire announced tonight in Gaza.
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Speech by Michael Fallon, Secretary of State for Defence
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News and travel advice relating to flight MH17, which crashed in Ukraine on 17 July 2014.
The exhibition opened to the public at Parliament until Friday 1st August
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