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The Environmental Closure & Demolition department found elevated radioactivity levels in a manhole in a redundant offsite drainage system.
£500,000 to support car clubs Baroness Kramer announces.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Our warmest regards to everyone celebrating Eid ul Fitr, in Pakistan and across the world.
Drivers across the North West are being reminded that the M56 will be closed near Manchester Airport this weekend as the Highways Agency demolishes a bridge as part of its £5.5m pinch point improvement in the area.
The Fresh Produce Consortium and the National Farmers’ Union have been selected to run reviews under Business Focus on Enforcement.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Russian sanctions and Libya.
Music lovers heading to Cumbria’s popular Kendal Calling event near Penrith at the weekend are being urged to plan their journeys and heed official directions to the music festival site at Lowther Deer Park, Hackthorpe.
The Immigration and Security Minister James Brokenshire announced new improvements to the visa system in China today (28July).
The Deputy Prime Minister has recorded a video message to wish Muslims in the UK and around the world a joyful Eid al-Fitr.
Statement by Baroness Verma on the outcome of the strategic environmental assessment (SEA) which has been conducted for further onshore licensing.
Ministers today opened the bidding process for companies seeking licences to explore for onshore oil and gas, to help discover how the gas under our feet can help power our homes.
Richard Wildash, Chargé d'Affaires, British Embassy Riyadh sends Eid greetings.
Professor Sir Timothy O'Shea, Principal of the University of Edinburgh, will visit the country seeking opportunities for mutual cooperation.
British Ambassador to the Philippines Asif Ahmad has sent warm wishes to Muslims celebrating Eid ul Fitr.
On Monday 28 July, the British Embassy celebrated its first same sex marriage in Vietnam since the UK’s Marriage Act changed.
Follow Ambassador Mullee @PatrickMullee for the latest updates on his work.
The Prime Minister has issued a statement for World Hepatitis Day 2014.
An extra 10,000 schoolchildren adopted from care to benefit from additional pupil premium money.
Includes: health profiles for 2014, Ebola in West Africa update and the hepatitis C annual report.
The Academy for Justice Commissioning is delighted to announce that it has just registered its 2,000th member: Paul James Burton of Bristol Safeguarding.
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