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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a speech on foreign policy at the Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhall, London.
Provides guidance on planning for retail and other town centre uses.
Patients will be given more choice and greater control over their own care, including through the NHS App.
The offer will be available for single bus tickets on over 5,000 routes in England (outside London), helping passengers save a third off the average ticket price.
Asylum (paragraphs 326A to 352H).
Statement by Ambassador James Roscoe at the UN Security Council open debate on the protection of civilians
The Secretary of State sets out his ambitions for the school system, drawing on the Schools White Paper and Schools Bill currently passing through parliament
The National Infrastructure Commission publishes its report into 5G and telecommunication technology
Poor mobile phone coverage will be a thing of the past as the Government champions a £1 billion deal with the mobile phone industry to banish rural not-spots.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office launch checklist for thrill seekers
Foreign Secretary William Hague said we will use Britain's diplomatic weight in the world to support a new relationship with countries of the Middle East and North Africa.
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Following the success of the BBC2 TV series ‘The Choir: Military Wives’, which saw musical maestro Gareth Malone teaching wives and girlfriends…
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