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26 Jul 2011
A new UK carbon accreditation scheme, which will allow firms to outline woodland creation projects in their greenhouse gas reports, has been given the green ... More
11 Jul 2011
Toddlers need at least three hours of exercise a day to help avoid obesity in later life, according to new guidelines published by the UK ... More
07 Jul 2011
Tourism businesses across Ireland have been urged to pass on a new reduced VAT rate of 9 per cent as part of the government's bid ... More
25 Oct 2010
The UK government's Environment Agency has won the International Theiss River Prize - which marks outstanding achievement in river management and restoration - for its ... More
21 Oct 2010
Welsh deputy minister for housing and regeneration Jocelyn Davies has launched a new £55m fund to help revamp cities and towns across Wales. The Regeneration ... More
06 Oct 2010
Dr Tony Jewell, the chief medical officer (CMO) for Wales, has called for the introduction of tighter controls on alcohol in a bid to help ... More
23 Sep 2010
An historic exhibition of works from the Government Art Collection (GAC) is to open next year at the Whitechapel Gallery, London. The exhibition will be ... More
13 Sep 2010
JD Wetherspoon chair Tim Martin has called for the new government to change its attitude towards the pub industry, claiming that 'unproductive' legislation has done ... More
25 May 2010
Manx National Heritage (MNH) is making a bid to have two of the island's historic sites placed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, a move for ... More
06 May 2010
Tourist bosses in the Pacific region have raised grave concerns over the negative impact of the UK government's proposed further increase in Air Passenger Duty ... More
30 Mar 2010
Women may need to exercise for an hour day to stop gaining weight, according to a new study. The study, conducted by Harvard researchers and ... More
29 Mar 2010
The British Hospitality Association (BHA) has announced that 38-year-old Ufi Ibrahim will take over from Bob Cotton as the association's new chief executive. Ibrahim, who ... More
29 Jan 2010
Daily fines could be imposed on the UK government after air pollution at London's Heathrow Airport exceeded limits outlined in the European Union's (EU) 2008 ... More
21 Jan 2010
David Fursdon and John R Walker CBE have been appointed commissioners of English Heritage. Making the announcement, culture minister Margaret Hodge said that their terms ... More
29 Jul 2009
A report by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has declared that there is a "clear link" between sunbeds and skin cancer. The ... More
22 Jul 2009
Irish budget airline Ryanair has announced plans to slash the number of services it operates out of Stansted Airport by 40 per cent this winter ... More
02 Jun 2009
Exercise Training and Sports Academy (eta) in South Africa has signed up to become the first approved centre in the country to be accredited by ... More
24 Apr 2009
Promotion of the arts in Scotland could be threatened by a decline in National Lottery funding. The Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has ... More
06 Apr 2009
The UK government has officially launched its two-year, £140m, Swim4Free initiative - which will see free swimming offered to those aged under 16 or over ... More
03 Apr 2009
The hospitality industry still has the right to work more than a 48-hour week after formal discussions in Brussels to scrap the opt-out clause failed ... More
30 Mar 2009
Last month, Kentucky Fried Chicken announced it would create 9,000 new jobs in the next five years at an investment cost of £150m; Subway made ... More
23 Mar 2009
The British Hospitality Association (BHA) is worried that if the UK fails to retain the opt-out clause in the European Working Time Directive, the new ... More
11 Mar 2009
Budget airline Ryanair has announced that it plans to abolish all of its airport check-in desks as part of a move to introduce its online ... More
10 Feb 2009
A new chair, Michael Thornhill, has been appointed to the board of the Hairdressing and Beauty Industry Association (Habia), the UK government-approved standards body for ... More
20 Jan 2009
A new chair, Michael Thornhill, has been appointed to the board of the Hairdressing and Beauty Industry Association (Habia), the UK government-approved standards body for ... More
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