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Dr Gillian Tully to take on key role setting standards for forensic science.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Environment Agency is encouraging would-be anglers, young and old, to give fishing a go as National Fishing Month gets underway.
The public are urged to check local weather forecasts as thunderstorms are expected in England, bringing an increased risk of flooding.
1,600 academy heads took part in headteacher board elections
Farnborough 2014 has been a great showcase for Britain's aerospace industry.
Patients in northern Lincolnshire and Goole have seen significant improvement in their local hospitals following action taken by the health sector regulator, Monitor.
The Insolvency Service exceeded all our published targets last year, our annual report shows.
Road users are advised that lanes one and two of the northbound M5 between Junction 12 and junction 11a will be closed overnight tomorrow night (Friday 18 July) as part of ongoing bridge repair work. Lane three of the northb…
A speech given by Ruth Owen, HMRC’s Director General of Personal Tax, to the annual HMRC stakeholder conference on 17 July 2014.
The Foreign Secretary affirms UK commitment to international action against war criminals.
Conclusion to the NMRO investigation of energy labelling on refrigerators reveals abuses of tolerances.
This newsletter was issued in July 2014.
Improvement work will start on Monday (21 July) over a 5 mile section of the M23/A23 near Hooley.
The Prime Minister met Jean-Claude Juncker, the next European Commission President, this morning (17 July).
Monitoring by the Electoral Commission (EC) into donations to the Liberal Democrat Party fell significantly short of what was required...
Minister for Europe disappointed by sentencing of Ganja-based NGO leader Hasan Huseynli
NHS foundation trusts invested £2 billion last year in new hospital buildings and medical equipment to improve facilities for patients, according to a report from Monitor.
People are being urged to help cut the number of towing related incidents on Highways Agency roads this summer by checking their caravan or trailer before setting out.
British High Commissioner Judith Macgregor’s remarks on the occasion of the presentation of credentials to Your Majesty King Mswati III of Swaziland, 3 July 2014
People driving in the East region are being urged to help cut the number of towing related incidents on Highways Agency roads this summer by checking their caravan or trailer before setting out.
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