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Desmond Sage has had his sentence increased to 9 years' imprisonment by the Court of Appeal.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
What to expect from security searches when entering courts and tribunals.
Sellafield Ltd has given a £5,000 grant to a new charity providing a mental health lifeline in West Cumbria.
The Jo Cox Foundation to work with political parties on a joint approach to tackling intimidation.
Letter from Lord Evans to the leaders of Westminster parties in relation to the Committee’s report, Intimidation in Public Life.
Environment Agency teams have moved around 700 fish to safety
The British Embassy Pristina joined Quint partners, France, Germany, Italy and the United States to issue a statement about the mayoral elections in four northern municipalities of Kosovo.
The Royal Air Force’s newest fighter left its home base for Cyprus today to take part in its first overseas training exercise following introduction. This follows the announcement of their deployment to RAF Akrotiri in April…
DCMS, NCSC and Which? hold roundtable on cyber security with senior representatives of leading Internet of Things (IoT) manufacturers and retailers
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) are scoping the potential for an innovation challenge seeking novel technology in Aircrew Protection.
Former Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service is among 4 new board members appointed to the authority that oversees the British Transport Police.
Two unknown soldiers have been laid to rest more than 100 years after they fell serving their country during World War 1.
The measures include a new working group for learning disabilities and autism, and funding specialist advocates to review the care of patients in segregation or long-term seclusion.
The scenic M6 in Cumbria and the M1 in Leicestershire are England’s favourite roads to drive on, according to a snap survey by Highways England.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson host their Australian counterparts this week for AUKMIN 2018.
Competition launched for 7 to 19 year olds to design electric vehicle chargepoints of the future.
A panel of experts will review how the family courts protect children and parents in cases of domestic abuse and other serious offences, Ministers announced today (Tuesday 21 May).
Secretary of State Liam Fox speaks to London's strength and resilience during his speech at City Week
Secretary of State for International Development, Rory Stewart, updates on the Ebola crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the UK's response.
The Home Secretary has given a speech today about counter-terrorism national security.
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