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Spring Budget 2024 speech as delivered by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
Information to help bereaved families, friends or next of kin make important decisions.
Order of service for the 2023 Remembrance Sunday commemorations.
The following burial/rededication services are currently being planned.
Order of service for the 2022 Remembrance Sunday commemorations.
Award-winning singer-songwriter Leona Lewis among those recognised on the Overseas and International Honours list.
The graves of two World War One soldiers, Private (Pte) Peter Keill, aged 20, of 7th Battalion The Seaforth Highlanders and Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt) James Ferris, aged 29, of 16th Battalion The Highland Light Infantry, have finally been marked...
Deputy Ambassador Brown marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day and condemns Holocaust denial and distortion.
More than a century after his death, Private (Pte) Joe Stevenson, a 34-year-old soldier from Framlingham in Suffolk, has finally been laid to rest with full military honours alongside an unknown soldier from his regiment, and another unknown British soldier....
The work of The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee will be guided by their Terms of Reference, details of which are included on this page
Explains the difference between spent and unspent convictions, outlines which convictions must be declared when applying for jobs and any exceptions.
The memorial commemorates the duty and service of British citizens who voluntarily put themselves in harm’s way, protected our nation’s interests far from the security of the UK, helped those in danger and worked to improve the lives of those...
The memorial honours the contribution of both the UK armed forces and civilians who served their country in the Gulf region, Iraq and Afghanistan and supported them back home.
Information on the death of a British National in Burundi.
Results of the 2015 National Survey of Bereaved People
Four studies conducted to develop an evidence-based and systematic approach for the management of determinate sentenced prisoners on standard recall.
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