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Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Briggs on 24 May 2012.
A young Second World War British Army soldier, whose remains took five years to forensically identify after being discovered in an unmarked field grave, has finally been laid to rest in Oosterbeek today, close to where he was killed in...
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A supplier commented that the Mystery Shopper service "has shown that it works", as more complaints have been resolved.
A new film showing how crime is processed through the criminal justice system has been launched on police.uk.
A fascinating new exhibition uncovering five centuries of artistic creativity will open to the public tomorrow (Friday 15 March) at the Ulster Museum.
A quick post code search on a new website allows you to find out what crime or anti-social behaviour has happened in your neighbourhood.
Finds in 2011 up by eight per cent
Confusing tenders and bureaucratic public procurement have been laid bare in the latest Mystery Shopper results.
New Tate Modern exhibition examines ‘Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera’.
Here’s a pub quiz question for you. What was the first example of aerial reconnaissance? Was it in the First World War perhaps? It’s true …
New figures from the Alzheimer's Society show a wide variation in diagnosis rates in Britain.
16th Century toy coach, Bronze Age gold bracelet and hoard of 50,000 Roman coins are some finds detailed in the report published this week
The latest 'Mystery Shopper' cases reveal three new cases where payment issues for SMEs have been successfully resolved.
A new four part series, released by Aeras, illustrates the very real and urgent fight against new drug resistant forms of TB.
Wounded service personnel have helped archaeologists make a historical discovery in a British cave.
HMS Echo has joined HMS Tireless in standing down from the search for the signal from the black box of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.
The government’s Mystery Shopper service continues to improve the way public sector organisations buy goods and services.
Stained glass window presented as a gift from Parliament.
The Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force are making a valuable contribution to the Australian-led search for missing Malaysian airliner MH370.
A small quantity of heroin has been unearthed in an 80-year-old file at The National Archives - the latest unusual discovery at the archives.
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