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As Bridlington residents plan to demonstrate to save their hospital on 26 July, the controversy over the NHS trust’s recruitment drive for more finance staff took a new twist.
New proposals to reform the way people learn to drive and how they are tested have been announced by Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly.
A new dedicated fund for Scotland's war veterans has been announced.
Christian Aid is responding to the devastation caused by Cyclone Nargis in Burma which has left up to tens of thousands of people dead and an even greater number missing. Christian Aid has already committed £50,000 for local partners to carry out relief work.
An exercise, named 'Exercise Auger', will test the emergency services response to a fire at sea between Cherbourg and Poole on Wednesday, 14 May.
Greater support is on its way to voluntary and community organisations across England, as the Big Lottery Fund launches the second round of its BASIS (Building and Sustaining Infrastructure Support) programme with up to £50m available to develop the sector.
Healthcare watchdogs are calling for a continued drive to improve drug addiction treatment, to ensure services are delivered consistently across the country.
Cutting edge technology from the United States that uses gas from an extinct volcano to extract more oil from mature fields has been examined by UK Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks.
Spouses and civil partners will no longer be able to refuse to give evidence against their other half in Scotland.
Graduates Yorkshire - the dedicated website for matching employers in Yorkshire & Humber with graduate talent from the region’s universities – has launched as a stand alone social enterprise business.
News that the numbers of migrants from countries such as Poland are falling, and the numbers now leaving the UK is on the increase, has led the Commission for Rural Communities (CRC) to ask ‘who will do the work?'
The starting pistol has been fired in the race to find up to 16 people to serve on the Executive Committee of the All Wales Convention.
Alcohol misuse is costing Scotland a staggering £2.25bn to business, the NHS, social services, police and courts - more than double previous estimates - according to figures released just released.
By 2020 half of all milk packaging will be made from recycled materials.
Results from the latest multiple model ensemble techniques in climate change forecasting, published by the Royal Society indicate that average summer rainfall for the northern Europe could decrease significantly by the end of the century.
As a precautionary measure, work on the investigation of bee colony losses by the National Bee Unit (NBU), which commenced last year, is being given higher priority.
The first sustainable procurement forum to be created by regional partners has been launched.
Londoners will have another chance to learn how to make their homes greener as the London Development Agency's eco-house is one of the main attractions at this year's Grand Designs Live at Excel.
Fortify Software, the application vulnerability specialist, says that recent reports of a rash of SQL attacks on Web sites should make software developers sit up and take notice.
Demand for biofuels is destroying tribal peoples' land and lives, according to indigenous representatives at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), meeting currently in New York.
Proposals for schools to keep records of teenage pregnancy rates and pupils’ obesity and drug problems could fall at the first fence as there are not enough school nurses to implement the scheme.
Heritage Minister, Rhodri Glyn Thomas, launched the 2007 Welsh Historic Environment Position Statement and highlight his future priorities for this section of his portfolio at a one-day conference, Treftadaeth 08, at the Wales Millennium Centre last week.
A new report recommends a number of actions to improve the monitoring of the productivity of police officers and to encourage forces to make greater connections between performance and service delivery at the strategic level and frontline policing.
Health Minister Ivan Lewis has announced the introduction of seven Common Core Principles to Support Self Care, designed to help health and social care staff support people to live independently, stay healthy and make the most of their lives by managing their conditions.
Britain must remain at the forefront of the green industrial revolution, creating jobs and economic growth, ministers said last week as they published plans to work with business to build a low carbon economy in Britain.
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