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Delayed puppy smuggling crackdown back before MPs A fresh attempt is being made to crack down on puppies and kittens being smuggled into the UK, nearly three years after the government promised to tighten the rules. The new law would allow a ban on importing dogs and cats which are younger than ...
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Downpatrick floods: Businesses battling to recover months later Nearly five months after flooding destroyed swathes of the centre of Downpatrick, business owners say the town is still struggling to recover. On Sunday, thousands of people will descend for St Patrick's Day celebrations in the town where the saint was ...
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Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III Statement on the New Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer Currently serving as the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, Dr. Plumb has worked to tackle pressing acquisition matters related to DoD, including building out and maintaining a robust national security industrial base and ...
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DIANA, NATO's innovation accelerator, doubles the size of its transatlantic network DIANA's network will now comprise 23 accelerator sites (up from 11) and 182 test centres (up from 90) in 28 Allied countries, augmenting DIANA's capacity to support innovators from across the Alliance as they develop their technologies.
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20000 people off work in the UK every month for mental ill health According to official data published by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), at least 20,000 incapacity benefit claims are for mental health problems – making up more than two-thirds of the total.
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Supporting Internationally Educated Nurses joining the Canadian health workforce This is in addition to $2.4 million in Government of Canada funding for CASN announced in April 2023 to support the implementation and evaluation of a National Nurse Residency Program to support newly graduated registered nurses (RNs) by helping them ...
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UK embarks on post-Brexit trade talks with Turkey Kemi Badenoch, the UK trade secretary, said Turkey was an "important economic and strategic partner" and that a trade deal could help boost exports of British services. Badenoch launched the talks in London on ...
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Capability boost for UK's global military operations as contract confirmed for new Chinooks 14 state-of-the art Chinook helicopters to provide versatile heavy-lift capability over double the range of a standard Chinook. Programme now confirmed to bring in an estimated £151 million of extra investment to UK economy. UK companies will produce ...
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Government funding boost for road maintenance in Leicester TWO of Leicester's busiest roads are set to benefit from major investment in repairs and resurfacing thanks to additional Government funding. The city council has been awarded an extra £830,000 from the Government's Network North fund to be spent ...
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UBC Medicine research awarded $18M from CFI, NSERC and SSHRC UBC Faculty of Medicine-affiliated research projects have been awarded more than $18 million in federal funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) Innovation Fund, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) ...
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