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Australian uranium mining remains in limbo with a patchwork of state-level bans, restrictions and approvals making for an ...
Report on Payments to Governments for the year 2024 Basis for preparation – Report on Payments to Governments for the year 2024This Report provides a consolidated overview of the payments to ...
Revised policies establish three distinct resolution paths, with companies that voluntarily self-disclose misconduct ...
From 2025, The Culture Investment Programme replaced the Council’s previous grant schemes for arts and culture. The new programme provides more flexibility and entry points to funding based on ...
But it was during his years that one-way streets were first implemented in B-N. It also was when the airport in Bloomington first got lights. Coincidentally, or not, it also was during Cone's mayoral ...
The Evanston City Council approved a raise for its city manager on April 28, making him one of the highest-paid municipal government employees in the state. Aldermen voted unanimously at Monday ...
The Labour MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington said Government efforts to block guidelines from the Sentencing Council raise a question as to how seriously ministers “are prepared to take the ...
New faces have brought expertise and fresh ideas at Corangamite Shire Council. Career advancements, a retirement, and professional development of existing staff have led to changes across the Council ...
Hyun Kim, Tacoma’s deputy city manager for internal services, will serve as Tacoma’s interim city manager this summer, after weeks of interviews and hours of closed-session City Council meetings.
Germany's coalition government has cleared its final hurdle to power after the Social Democrats (SPD) voted in favour of the agreement. Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) have approved a deal to ...
Mark Carney will lead a minority government after the Liberals won 169 seats in Canada’s election, falling short of a majority. Carney must rely on opposition parties to pass legislation. The victory ...
Taxpayers will cover the cost of Woking Borough Council’s financial folly after the government agreed to “aid the reduction” of the bankrupt authority’s multi-billion pound debt.
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