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Welsh Secretary pays tribute to Armed Forces on Remembrance Sunday
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
A government spokesperson made a statement providing advice for British people in Sharm el-Sheikh.
Foreign Secretary welcomes Sierra Leone reaching Ebola zero. UK stands with Sierra Leoneans as they continue long journey of recovery.
Some of England’s most unloved spaces will be transformed into Manhattan-style 'pocket parks' under plans unveiled today.
Access to fast broadband to be put on similar footing as other basic services, giving everyone a legal right to request a 10 Mbps connection by end of this Parliament.
Around 28,000 people who have had their benefits capped have moved into work, reduced their Housing Benefit claim or no longer claim it.
UK brings James Bond to Uganda as High Commissioner hosts glittering reception in Kampala.
The Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond and Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry sign Memoranda of Understanding.
Matt Hancock met local government and business leaders in Glasgow to discuss how the government can work with Scotland to grow the UK economy.
The Ministry of Defence has presented their coveted ‘Silver Otter’ Sanctuary Award to a Salisbury Plain archaeological project.
Pupils used their experience on a government funded trip to the First World War battlefields to spread their knowledge in their community.
Local regulators are building positive relationships with their business communities: they have great stories to tell about growth
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Thomas Carter, welcomed the reforms made by Congress to the Guatemalan Civil code that increase the legal marriage age for children to 18.
The meeting was part of a series of discussions on national security which underlined the close relationship between the UK and Bulgaria.
30 November 2015: an opportunity to hear from MHRA and experts from the CHM about how they support innovative medicines.
COBR met earlier today to review the situation at Sharm el-Sheikh airport and the operation to return British citizens to the UK.
James Duddridge, Minister for Africa, calls on Burundi government to ensure security and safety for people of Burundi.
The Further Education Commissioner writes to chairs and principals of corporations and FE institutions about the area review process.
The Environment Agency has started work on its latest phase of major works to maintain the sea defences between Sea Palling and Winterton.
Skilled NHS health professionals in Scotland to benefit from funding to help them teach counterparts in developing countries.
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