24 August 2005
The future rapid effect system (fres) programme takes another step forward
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Ministry of Defence News - national
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The award of a contract for risk reduction of technologies that may be used to equip the Army's next generation of armoured fighting vehicles was announced by the MoD today. Â Â
Malton motor dealer refused credit licence
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Office of Fair Trading News - national
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The OFT has decided to refuse an application for a consumer credit licence from a Malton motor dealer, Linda Susan Cook. This decision will not take effect until the end of any appeal process (see note 5). Â Â
Up to £200m earmarked for innovative projects to benefit communities across the wider south east
seen at 14:26, 24 August in
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister News - national
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Revitalising town centres; redeveloping a goods-yard to provide new homes; funding improvements to a leisure centre; providing theatre studio space and learning opportunities for young people, and enhancing an area...
Miners compensation scheme - legal aid refunds
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News from Department of Constitutional Affairs - national
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Miners who developed vibration white finger or lung disease as a consequence of their employment are entitled to a refund of any contributions they have made towards legal aid costs if their claims are covered by...
Tessa jowell announces £130 million boost for library and sports projects under private finance initiative
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport News - national
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Six local authority projects have been chosen to go forward for public funding of £130 million towards the cost of library and sport projects under the Private Finance Initiative (PFI). Â Â
Renewed partnership between eds and dwp gives substantial savings to department and improved contract structure for eds
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Department for Work and Pensions News - national
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The DWP and EDS have entered into an arrangement which will mean the Department makes substantial savings on IT costs whilst getting an improved service. Benefits to DWP include: upgraded IT infrastructure; improved...
Tackling terrorism - behaviours unnacceptable in the uk
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Home Office News - national
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The Government's ongoing work to tackle terrorism and extremism took another step forward today as the Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, published a list of certain types of behaviours that will form the basis for...
Boots selected to provide free chlamydia screening for 16-24 year olds across the capital
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Department of Health News - national
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The contract to provide chlamydia screening in high-street pharmacies across London has been awarded to Boots, Public Health minister Caroline Flint announced today. Â Â
Clarke acts to counter 'real and significant terror threat'
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Number 10 » News Stories
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The Government's ongoing work to tackle terrorism and extremism took another step forward today as the Home Secretary published a list of certain types of 'unacceptable' behaviour.
Improving with Experience: Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 Consultation
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The Scottish Government Publications - Latest
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The online version of the Improving with Experience: Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 Consultation
Low income dynamics
seen at 10:23, 24 August in
Department for Work and Pensions News - national
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Charities need more volunteers to 'be important'
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Number 10 » News Stories
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A new campaign had been launched to encourage young people to become charity trustees - with half of all charities having problems recruiting.