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Jim Wileman for the Guardian The night of 14-15 February is seared on Bob Tonkin's memory. Eve, his love of 35 years, wife for 27 of them, and mother to his five sons, was terminally ill with cancer. They both wanted her to be cared for at home as
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Oli Scarff/Getty Images The body that regulates both NHS and private health and social care services in England is the Care Quality Commission. Established in 2009 in a merger of previous regulators in a bonfire of the quangoes initiated by Labour,
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But at least she can sound off about the money spent on Fylingdales early warning base People have been around a long time on Fylingdales Moor, leaving carved stone messages as inscrutable as the nearby early warning RAF base. At the beginning of the
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Despite pressures on defense spending Britain is committing billions of pounds to two important but disparate programs. The first is for continued management of its Atomic Weapons Establishment plc facilities, which are central to the country's
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Outsourcing firm Serco said almost 4 billion pounds of contract wins in the first half of the year and an improving outlook in Britain left it confident of meeting 2012 targets. The British group said on Monday it expected first half revenue growth
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Outsourcing group Serco said it has agreed an extended deal worth about 1.5 billion pounds with Britain's Ministry of Defence to provide and maintain the country's nuclear warheads. The new pricing agreement for the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE)
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London should not be turned into a "city under siege" by the heavy security measures being put in place for the Olympics, London organizing chief Sebastian Coe said Wednesday. Coe spoke as the British military embarked on
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Fighter jets will soar across Britain on Wednesday as military authorities begin an eight day operation to test Olympic security. The Ministry of Defense said Typhoon fighter jets from around the country will arrive at a Royal
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PSA Media Release 27 April 2012 For Immediate Use Serco Failures Highlight Private Prison Folly PSA News that Serco has significantly failed to meet targets for running Mt Eden prison are further proof that the government's privatisation of prisons
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Nearly 10 months after it acquired Indian back-office services provider Intelenet Global Services, UK-based Serco Plc has brought all its business process outsourcing (BPO) assets together to create a new entity, which is expected to close the
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