Public Health England (PHE) publishes an evidence review of commercially available baby foods and drinks aimed at children up to 36 months.
Link: Baby food industry needs better products and clearer labelling
Source: Gov Press Releases
Public Health England (PHE) publishes an evidence review of commercially available baby foods and drinks aimed at children up to 36 months.
Link: Baby food industry needs better products and clearer labelling
Source: Gov Press Releases
Notifications for high cost single counsel family case work will be processed much faster if you supply all the information first time.
Link: Civil news: avoid delays to single counsel family notifications
Source: Gov Press Releases
Beagle B121 Series 2 Pup (G-TSKY), loss of engine power during private flight, Isle of Wight.
Link: AAIB report: Beagle B121 Series 2 Pup, loss of engine power
Source: Gov Press Releases
ESFA publishes 2019 to 2020 business plan
Link: Strengthening oversight and improving customer services at the heart of ESFA’s 2019 to 2020 business plan
Source: Gov Press Releases
Investigation into a passenger train colliding with aggregate washed-out from a cutting slope at Corby, Northamptonshire, 13 June 2019.
Link: Train collision with washed-out aggregate, Corby
Source: Gov Press Releases
British motorists could have missed out on savings of nearly £5 million last year by not going online to apply for or renew their driving licence, according to new DVLA figures published today.
Link: New DVLA figures suggest motorists are missing out on millions
Source: Gov Press Releases
Urgent bulletin for owners and operators of boats with retractable keels or retractable weighted centreboards.
Link: Safety Bulletin 2/2019 published
Source: Gov Press Releases
New civil contract schedules beginning 1 September 2019 to be made available by the end of July.
Link: Civil news: updated contract schedules from 1 September 2019
Source: Gov Press Releases
June 2019 editions of Energy Trends and Energy Prices published.
Link: UK energy statistics: statistical press release – June 2019
Source: Gov Press Releases
The UK/Hong Kong Youth Mobility Scheme is now in its sixth year and allows young people aged between 18 and 30 to live, work or study in the United Kingdom for up to 2 years.
Link: UK Youth Mobility Scheme 2019 for Hong Kong SAR passport holders
Source: Gov Press Releases