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Report on the scoping workshop held in Cairo, November 2012
More than 27,000 separating families have saved money, protected their children and avoided lengthy, combative courtroom battles, thanks to a £23.6 million government scheme.
Thousands more separating parents will avoid stressful and expensive courtroom battles after a government mediation scheme was more than doubled in size.
Courts will be able to dismiss lawsuits seeking to stifle free speech earlier under government reforms to protect the UK legal system from abuse.
Dstl staff recreate World War Two war gaming which helped win the Battle of the Atlantic
To commemorate the 70th anniversary of Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day), Dr Peter Johnston, the Collections Content Manager at the National Army Museum, explores the Burma campaign that helped to deliver victory for Britain and her allies in the...
The Government’s call for descendants has revealed forgotten baby names inspired by First World War
Activists and health workers combine to mobilise people living with HIV and AIDS and to provide the medicine and care that patients need
Employment Tribunal decision.
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss' first WTO address, at the International Chamber of Commerce Global Dialogue on Trade Reform
International Trade Secretary Liz Truss is attending the WTO Public Forum in Geneva today to meet with business leaders and senior trade figures. Read her full speech to the ICC below.
While carrying out their daily duties in Helmand, Royal Marines took a moment this week to reflect on the sacrifice their colleagues from 66 years ago made during the D-Day landings in France.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Anyone setting out to contest the terms of their separation in court will first be required to consider mediation, under a new protocol.
Veterans of one of the most vital and hard-fought battles of the Second World War gathered in York yesterday to remember their fallen comrades.
The Portsmouth-based survey ship had delivered a small geology team from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) to remote James Ross Island, off…
New measures are being put in place to support separating couples.
Representatives of different nations gather to remember the fallen
Separating couples are being urged to use mediation instead of ending up in courtroom battles.
Separating couples will be helped by a new £2 million package of support aimed at avoiding expensive and confrontational courtroom battles.
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