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As the sun shone down on the Ilford Park Polish Home in Devon, residents made their way from the church service remembering those who bravely fought and lost their lives during the Battle of Monte Cassino.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
See how the Government is helping to boost the nation's maths skills
New projects are powering the future of zero emission vehicles.
Legal professionals participating in a pilot study to extend court hours will have some of their costs covered.
An overgrown eyesore in North Warwickshire has been transformed into a wildlife haven as part of environmental works by High Speed Two (HS2) Limited.
Fifth annual Invasive Species Week promotes simple steps to stop the spread of invasive species which threaten Britain’s plants and animals
New government-backed scheme aims to create a trusted brand and increase the confidence of drivers looking to buy an electric vehicle.
The Environment Agency has resumed seasonal water quality testing at more than 400 popular swimming spots.
PM Theresa May joins world leaders and internet companies for a Summit on tackling terrorist use of the internet.
The UK welcomes the opening of political and media space in Ethiopia, the release of political prisoners and journalists, reform of the Civil Society law and commitment to further legal reform.
The UK calls on Costa Rica to improve processing systems for migrants seeking refugee status.
The UK welcomes Equatorial Guinea’s engagement with the UPR and the recent efforts to tackle human trafficking. However, the UK remains concerned by the limited human rights progress since its 2014 review.
Prime Minister Theresa May met with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in Downing Street.
DCMS Secretary of State explains why we want the UK to be the best place in the world to start and grow a digital business
Open letter regarding the Withdrawal Agreement from Secretary of State Steve Barclay MP in response to Rt Hon John Redwood MP’s open letter to the Attorney General Geoffrey Cox, March 4 2019
Judges and prosecutors from the Western Balkans convened to build expertise on effective asset recovery and support the fight against corruption.
The British Embassy in Phnom Penh is pleased to announce a call for project proposals for the fiscal year 2019 to 2020.
Speech by HM Ambassador Alison Kemp at the workshop on effective asset recovery and supporting the fight against corruption in the Western Balkans.
Drivers warned to look out for deer roaming on to the country’s roads.
A new framework, known as 'Stone Soup' has been developed by 5-eyes nations and led by Dstl.
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