Adrian Belton named as new Chair of the Dstl Board
Link: Dstl announces new Chair of the Board
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Adrian Belton named as new Chair of the Dstl Board
Link: Dstl announces new Chair of the Board
Source: Gov Press Releases
Businesses can apply for £4 million to work with experts and cutting-edge facilities on measurement and analysis affecting products and services.
Link: Improve productivity with better analysis: apply for funding
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Government unveils £80 million investment to help develop the next generation of electric vehicles and new hybrid aircrafts.
Link: New investment to drive forward next generation of net zero planes and cars
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A new project to develop a novel unmanned combat aircraft has been announced by the RAF Rapid Capabilities Office (RCO) and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl).
Link: Dstl to develop conceptual unmanned aircraft for RAF
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Up to £58 million to upgrade Cardiff Central Station.
Link: UK government transforming South Wales rail network
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Organisations from Wales and Whitehall to join forces on stand C221 during centenary event
Link: UK Government delivers for Wales at Royal Welsh Show
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This Order amends the Plant Health (Forestry) Order 2005 (S.I. 2005/2517) to introduce emergency measures to prevent—
Mae’r Gorchymyn hwn yn diwygio Gorchymyn Iechyd Planhigion (Coedwigaeth) 2005 (O.S. 2005/2517) i gyflwyno mesurau—
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This Order is the first commencement order made by the Welsh Ministers under the Renting Homes (Fees etc.) (Wales) Act 2019 (“the Act”).
Y Gorchymyn hwn yw’r gorchymyn cychwyn cyntaf a wnaed gan Weinidogion Cymru o dan Ddeddf Rhentu Cartrefi (Ffioedd etc.) (Cymru) 2019 (“y Ddeddf”).
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These Regulations amend the provisions of the Allocation of Housing and Homelessness (Eligibility) (Wales) Regulations 2014 (S.I. 2014/2603 (W. 257)) (“the 2014 Regulations”), which prescribe the classes of persons subject to immigration control who are eligible for housing assistance under sections 66, 68, 73 and 75 of the Housing (Wales) Act 2014 (2014 anaw 7), as well as the classes of persons from abroad, not subject to immigration control, who are ineligible for housing assistance under that Act. For these purposes, ‘person subject to immigration control’ has the meaning given in section 13(2) of the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996 (c. 49).
Mae’r Rheoliadau hyn yn diwygio darpariaethau Rheoliadau Dyrannu Tai a Digartrefedd (Cymhwystra) (Cymru) 2014 (O.S. 2014/2603 (Cy. 257)) (“Rheoliadau 2014”), sy’n rhagnodi’r dosbarthiadau o bersonau sy’n ddarostyngedig i reolaeth fewnfudo sy’n bersonau sy’n gymwys i gael cymorth tai o dan adrannau 66, 68, 73 a 75 o Ddeddf Tai (Cymru) 2014 (2014 dccc 7), yn ogystal â’r dosbarthiadau o bersonau o dramor, nad ydynt yn ddarostyngedig i reolaeth fewnfudo, sy’n anghymwys i gael cymorth tai o dan y Ddeddf honno. At y dibenion hyn, mae i “personau sy’n ddarostyngedig i reolaeth fewnfudo” yr un ystyr ag a roddir i “person subject to immigration control” yn adran 13(2) o Ddeddf Lloches a Mewnfudo 1996 (p. 49).
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Part 2 of the Children and Social Work Act 2017 (“the Act”) made changes to the way in which social workers in England are regulated. In particular, the Act established a body corporate, Social Work England (“SWE”), as the regulator of social workers in England in place of the Health and Care Professions Council (“HCPC”), and made provision for various functions related to the regulation of social workers to be transferred to SWE.
Link: The Children and Social Work Act 2017 (Transitional and Savings Provisions) (Social Workers) Regulations 2019
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