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As part of an ongoing commitment to support police forces across Scotland with training for Firearms Enquiry Officers (FEOs), BASC hosted ten members of Police Scotland’s FEO team. This was the third ‘Continuing Professional Development’ (CPD) training session BASC has held with Police Scotland and will be followed by a number of courses over the… Read more »
Doctors are being reminded by the Medical Defence Union (MDU) about new rules governing death certification, which take effect from today in England and Wales. The changes mean a wider pool of doctors will be able to certify deaths, reducing delays in death certificates being issued. All deaths will now be subject to scrutiny either… Read more »
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Labour has confirmed that while it is opposed to the development of Rosebank oil field, it would not in government revoke the licence, citing the “difficult position for investors”. It comes after a long-awaited decision has been made on the Rosebank oil and gas field in the North Sea this morning, with UK regulators giving… Read more »
Jeremy Hunt is “considering” the future of HS2, culture secretary Lucy Frazer has said this morning. Amid reports that suggest the Birmingham to Manchester section of HS2 could be scrapped, Frazer explained that chancellors “always” consider the cost of major infrastructure projects “to the public purse”. Asked on Times Radio if HS2 was a “national… Read more »
