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Child Benefit claims can be made online for the first time.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office Minister, Hugo Swire, expresses his shock at the murder of a blogger in Bangladesh
Office of Fair Trading (OFT) closed consumer enforcement case.
Natural England has launched a new blog to give readers insight into its work.
Seven new ambassadors join St Asaph adventurer Ash Dykes ahead of the COP26 Climate Summit, with the search for more on.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has secured undertakings to tackle undisclosed advertising in online articles and blogs.
Three companies have provided undertakings to the CMA that will ensure all advertising and other marketing in articles and blogs is clearly labelled.
Abuse of state powers as councils threaten bloggers with arrest.
Foreign Office bloggers including Minister for Europe David Lidington have spoken about the importance of free speech following the sentencing of a popular Iranian blogger this week.
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War reporting has changed. These days, we can learn about life and death on the front line from blogs. Lorraine McBride explores the phenomenon.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has called on Iranian authorities to confirm what has happened to Sattar Beheshti.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has said that the Iranian investigation into the death of the blogger has failed to deliver justice.
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