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The British Ambassador to Ireland gave a lecture at University College Cork on Europe's changing security landscape, and called for tougher sanctions on Russia.
Advice to Katharine Braddick, former Director General, Financial Services at HM Treasury, on business appointments after leaving Crown service
The Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Birss and Upper Tribunal Judge Scott on 8 July 2020
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision of Judge Poynter on 28 July 2020.
David Cameron gave a speech at the Matthiae-Mahlzeit dinner in Hamburg with Chancellor Merkel.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has today made two major announcements for the future of British warships, as he named a new frigate HMS Birmingham and revealed he is protecting HMS Bulwark and HMS Albion.
HMS Pembroke is back with the Royal Navy ahead of schedule and ready for action after a successful 42-week, £8-million refit at Babcock’s Rosyth dockyard in Fife.
Defence Minister Stuart Andrew has announced the first fuel tanks supporting the UK’s new fleet of submarine hunting aircraft have rolled off the line in Cambridge.
Grave of sailor killed during the first world war has been rededicated.
Shakespeare's Globe theatre performed Hamlet in Ashgabat
The final resting place of Royal Navy Able Seaman (AB) Harry Gasson has been honoured on the 100th anniversary of his death during the Battle of Jutland.
Advice to Vice Admiral Peter Hudson, Commander, NATO Maritime Command on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
Hamlet performance in Ashgabat on 14 November at 18:00 at the Alp Arslan National Drama theatre
The General in charge of ISAF forces in Helmand has spoken about the province's progression from a Taliban-controlled area to a civil, functioning society one year after Operation MOSHTARAK was launched.
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The relatives of HMS Chatham's ship's company recently experienced life at sea, joining their loved ones for the final leg of the frigate's journey back from the Gulf of Aden.
British and Afghan forces, led by 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, launched an operation this morning to continue the momentum generated by Operation MOSHTARAK and further squeeze insurgents in central Helmand.
HMS Bulwark has landed Royal Marines from 42 Commando on the shores of Norway for NATO's winter war games, Exercise Cold Response.
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has visited Afghanistan to mark the latest milestone in the drawdown of UK forces.
This will drive growth and innovation across a range of sectors that rely heavily on computing including manufacturing, engineering and design…
The Army's 1st Mechanized Brigade has taken command of Task Force Helmand in southern Afghanistan marking the start of Operation Herrick 18.
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