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NHSScotland has robust plans in place to cope with extra demand over the winter months, Chief Executive Kevin Woods said recently.
Details of how universities and colleges can do still more to help businesses during an economic downturn were published recently by Universities UK and GuildHE, supported by HEFCE.
The findings from the fourth annual census of the ethnicity of inpatients in mental health and learning disability services are published Thursday.
Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families Ed Balls made the following statement at a recent press conference
Members of Unite, the largest union in the country, are holding a ‘work to rule’ day of action today (Wednesday, 3 December) over the ‘derisory’ three-year NHS pay deal.
Councils should be given greater responsibility for coordinating efforts to tackle rising unemployment in their local areas, an independent review has proposed.
The next phase in a new billboard campaign in London featuring young people standing together against knife crime was unveiled by Home Office Minister Meg Hillier on a visit to Southwark.
Neighbourhood Policing is now a core part of policing across England and Wales but progress varies considerably between forces, a new report by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary
England's coalfields are a success story of physical renewal and economic growth, and local authorities deserve much of the credit, the Audit Commission concludes in a review of ten years of regeneration in areas afflicted by pit closures
David Blunkett’s new report on the future of the Third Sector is ‘a progressive template’, Unite, the largest trade union in the country, has said.
Kevin Brennan, Minister for the Third Sector, published a practical handbook to help public servants open up the consultation process, to reach third sector workers on the ground and to use their experience to influence policy outcomes.
The British public has an outdated view of what goes on in the nation's science classes that could threaten future science teacher recruitment
Safety ratings for the most popular flip-front motorcycle helmets were announced by SHARP, the Department for Transport's Safety Helmet Assessment and Rating Programme.
A new register detailing the employment by MSPs of close family members has been published on the Scottish Parliament's website.
The Kalahari Bushmen have appealed to the Pope to support them in their struggle to return to their land, as the Vatican established diplomatic relations with Botswana earlier this month.
Moves towards sustainable energy in the UK are being hampered by old ways of thinking according to a major new report published by Foresight, the Government's futures think tank.
Young people are eager to learn about business and economics, but their keenness is not always matched by the quality of teaching they receive, which too often is ‘thorough but uninspiring’ and fails to bring a real sense of excitement to learning.
Natural England announces new approach to green farming schemes, which targets money at our most treasured landscapes and important habitats
Each year around half a million people die in England, three quarters of whom do so following a period of chronic illness, such as cancer or heart disease. A report out by the National Audit Office found that some people approaching the end of their life receive a high quality service, but that there is room for improved coordination between health and social care services in planning and delivering end of life care.
Government response to the consultation on implementation and monitoring of the Independent Living Strategy
Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equality, will call on members of the Women's Institute to check if their local newspaper has adverts for women who may have been trafficked and forced in to prostitution.
New legislation to protect victims of forced marriage and prevent others from the same fate comes into force
The Teaching and Learning Research Programme (TLRP), the largest research initiative into education related topics ever undertaken in the United Kingdom
The time has come to begin the search to find a new poet Laureate, the first for the 21st century.
Professional standards programme falls short of an “A”, suggests research
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