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PM Theresa May's speech at the inauguration of the British Normandy Memorial at Ver-sur-Mer, on the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Mr Owen Jenkins has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia and non-resident Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.
Innovative prototypes that are on course to revolutionise aviation security will be given additional support to accelerate their development.
Bedfordshire-based Water-to-Go secures distributors in Australia and New Zealand
Lord Duncan retiterates importance of the sector at the annual Oil and Gas UK industry conference.
In the week that marks World Environment Day we've launched our Cycle to Work Scheme which is about promoting an alternative way to travel to work.
Warning for owners of land and property across Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire.
FCO Minister Field attended the Berlin Climate and Security Conference on 4 June 2019.
Her Majesty's ambassador to Saudi Arabia sends his best wishes on the occasion of Eid Al Fitr.
As Joint Forces Command commemorates the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Liz O’Connell of the Defence Academy reflects on her own personal connection to D-Day.
Immediate steps to tackle emerging and unprecedented recruitment issues in the senior judiciary have today (5 June 2019) been set out by the government.
School children across England are to benefit from extra lessons on the dangers of carrying knives.
Changes have been made to the civil finance and escape cases handbooks to reflect current guidance.
Digital claim form DCO2 must now be used for all magistrates' claims over £2,000 and all Crown Court claims.
New guidance published on submitting civil claims information to reduce returns and improve timescales of organisations being paid.
The International Trade Secretary unveiled government support for the export of climate resilience infrastructure in a centenary speech at a UK Trade and Export Finance Forum.
Scottish Secretary David Mundell marks 75th anniversary of D-Day
Proposed EU Transport Council work including hired vehicles and road charging 'mobility packages' plus progress on rail passenger rights and obligations.
Students across the UK are being encouraged to apply for the 2019 National Trade Academy Programme Summer School and join the next generation of exporters.
Cases dealt with under the Single Justice Procedure will be listed online, as part of HM Courts and Tribunals Service’s efforts to make the justice system more transparent.
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