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After the exceptional rainfall and storms of last winter, the Environment Agency has completed a record number of repairs to flood and coastal defences across Devon and Cornwall and is urging communities to make sure they a…
Almost half of Britons admit they don’t always shop safely online.
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The AAIB has released an investigation progress update on the accident to EC135 T2+, G-SPAO, Glasgow, on 29 November 2013.
Two further sections of the Highways Agency’s A453 Widening scheme are set to be opened overnight on Tuesday 2 and Wednesday 10 December when contractors switch traffic from the current road.
New historical research released reveals how employers’ relationships with apprenticeships have changed over the last 100 years.
Norman Lamb, Minister of State for Care and Support, writes about the contribution of carers and new funding for projects to support carers.
Students and teachers benefit from £4.4 million rebuild as part of the government’s Priority School Building Programme (PSBP).
Celebrating St Andrew’s Day in Uganda
Dr Alastair McPhail hosts Jerusalemite youth activists, representatives of local and international NGOs at the Palestine Heritage Museum.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report on appeal relating to an application for planning permission.
Projects funded by the British Antarctic Territory in 2014.
David Cameron visited RAF Brize Norton to see the A400M Atlas Military Transport Aircraft, the latest addition to the Royal Air Force fleet.
Letter to Louise Casey CB, about the timing of the independent inspection report.
New support will ensure thousands of families can survive the first winter since being forced to flee their homes.
UK shows Oscar-nominated film to commemorate WWI centenary
The government plans to raise the national speed limit to 60 mph for lorries travelling on dual carriageways.
Increase in the national speed limit for heavy goods vehicles of more than 7.5 tonnes on dual carriageway roads from 50 mph to 60 mph.
The shortlist for the prestigious Landscape Institute Awards 2014 included research projects commissioned by Natural England and Defra.
Children's Minister Edward Timpson writes to the national Serious Case Review Panel, thanking them for their work and their annual report.
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