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A new duty to stop extremists radicalising students on campuses is scheduled to come into force by 21 September 2015.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale gave the keynote speech at the Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention 2015
The Secretary of State for Defence and the President of the Republic of Poland paid tribute to the contribution made by Polish veterans during World War Two.
Angolan Scholars with leadership qualities undertake postgraduate study in UK universities.
William talks about the sector, the commission's role and the commitment and resilience of its staff.
Clearance works at Corbridge reduce flood risk
The department lays a parliamentary statement on how to ensure local planning authorities speed up shale, gas and oil casework
HMS Richmond has been offered to boost the EU mission to tackle people smuggling in the Mediterranean, the Defence Secretary has announced.
Thanks to two seabird conservation projects, the rare storm petrel has this year made a comeback in the West Country, breeding at new locations on the Isles of Scilly and for a second year on Lundy.
Organisations working with young people can apply for funding through the Youth Social Action Fund.
Members of the Armed Forces and civilian personnel who worked to tackle Ebola have marched to parliament for a reception in their honour.
A survey published today indicates that more needs to be done to promote patient choice across the NHS.
DVLA warns the public of scam emails asking you to provide your driving licence and confirm credit card details.
Minister for the Middle East deeply concerned by clashes in Jerusalem which have resulted in a number of injuries.
The Home Secretary gave a statement updating the House of Commons on the Syrian refugee situation.
The Accelerated Access Review (AAR) has paused its online engagement to analyse the feedback received and prepare its interim report.
Speech by First Sea Lord Admiral Sir George Zambellas.
The CMA has formally cleared the proposed merger between 2 hospital trusts, following an in-depth investigation.
Speech by Michael Fallon, Secretary of State for Defence.
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