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Natural England has confirmed the extension to the boundaries of Bolton Fell and Walton Mosses SSSI in Cumbria.
The Secretary of State and members of the Northern Ireland Assembly together marked the europe-wide minute's silence in honour of victims of the Paris attacks
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Leading teaching hospital King's College Hospital expands its world-class services with launch of hospital and new clinics in Dubai in UAE.
Home Secretary's statement to the House on the terrorist attacks in Paris
New information about the Boston Barrier is being launched by the Environment Agency at a series of events starting in November.
Information regarding the amendments to the Misuse of Drugs Regulations which will effect Schedule 2 and 3 controlled drugs.
A statement by the British High Commission regarding Nayele Ametefe
The flood risk is receding across northern England as rainfall eases, although river levels will remain high through the week ahead.
"Protecting freedom of expression and promoting a zero-tolerance approach towards violence, harassment and intimidation against those exercising that right."
All UK police forces are now signed up to a revolutionary single secure database of indecent images of children.
Baroness Shields spoke at the WeProtect Summit in the UAE on preventing online child abuse and exploitation.
Thousands of households across the country are signing up their interest for the Right to Buy, according to latest government figures.
This week the Prime Minister announced that the UK will resettle 20,000 Syrian refugees during this Parliament. Here's how you can help.
The Competition and Markets Authority is bringing together experts to discuss key competition and consumer issues in Scotland.
Regulations will incorporate new European rules on current accounts into UK law.
Shakespeare's Globe theatre performed Hamlet in Ashgabat
"Ensuring that basic human right - that all citizens should be able to live their lives free from targeted abuse such as hate crime."
Bidders interested in tendering for energy projects have to resend their proposals at a correct email address and to a new deadline.
As research shows falling public support for free enterprise, Business Secretary Sajid Javid says 'capitalist' should be a badge of honour.
Message from the Prime Minister read out to assembled guests at an event in Dublin marking the 30th anniversary of the Anglo-Irish Agreement
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