Four new powers for Police Community Support Officers
Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) across Kent have been allocated new powers to deal with antisocial behaviour, alcohol and truancy. In addition to their current
Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) across Kent have been allocated new powers to deal with antisocial behaviour, alcohol and truancy. In addition to their current
If you’re looking for somewhere special to escape the crowds this Christmas and celebrate traditions old and new, look no further than the National Trust.
From September 2017, the Government will be increasing the number of free hours from 15 to 30 per week, for children of working families who
Today, September 6th, is National Read a Book Day. Here are a few of the reasons you should join in on this holiday and read a
September 2017 will mark the fifth global World Alzheimer’s Month™, an international campaign to raise awareness and challenge stigma. The theme for World Alzheimer’s Month
Each September the Migraine Trust use this week to raise general awareness of migraine as a serious public health issue and to reduce stigma Migraine
NHS England is set to expand the GP workforce with the acceleration of an international recruitment programme, following a series of regional pilots. Working with partners
A 54-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of drink-driving and drug offences after a police dog aided a search on the M20. Officers were
NHS Digital has today launched its first ever e-nursing week in support of the campaign for a digital-ready workforce. It comes as it also endorses the Royal
The Japanese knotweed super-weed is invasive, damaging and potentially extremely costly, warns law firm Furley Page Any gardener will tell you that weeds are everywhere