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A special bus laid on to help nightlife revellers in need is to be equipped with an onboard medical unit.

A US company that supplies equipment to the construction industry announces 130 job losses at its Scottish site.

Latest technology is on show at an exhibition and conference on the emergency services.

Brazil is to use a plane equipped with body-heat sensors to monitor uncontacted Indian tribes in the Amazon.

More than £20,000 of catering equipment is stolen from a Dundee restaurant, while it is closed for refurbishment.

An officer killed in Afghanistan complained of equipment shortages to his fiancee just days before his death in a rocket attack.

Two rangers share their experiences of protecting mountain gorillas in Virunga National Park, DR Congo.

The armed forces need "breathing space" to equip them for challenges beyond Iraq and Afghanistan, John Hutton says.

The BBC News Website examines the Israeli restrictions on Gaza that have brought conditions in the Strip to their worst in decades.

The need to fight the Taleban in Afghanistan is as like resisting Hitler's invasion of Poland, the defence secretary says.

Farmers in parts of County Durham and North Cumbria are warned after expensive equipment is stolen.

Jobs are at risk at a cheese-packing plant, and a factory that makes earth-moving equipment announces it is to close.

The Vendee Globe - the single handed round-the-world yacht race - has got under under way.

How one man succeeded in connecting his village to the web

A group of Berkshire surgeons have returned from a remote valley in the Himalayas.

Specialist equipment is being used to identify a low level noise in a village after residents complained.

A minister rejects an SAS commander's complaints UK troops in Afghanistan have not been given proper equipment.

The SAS reservist commander in Afghanistan is reported to have quit in protest at equipment "underinvestment".

Cancer patients are missing out on treatment because radiotherapy machines are standing idle, the Tories say.

A £330 million programme to deal with catastrophes is still "inadequate", the Whitehall spending watchdog says.

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