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Embassy marked 800 years since the sealing of Magna Carta with several thematic events, from LiberTea to the Queen’s Birthday party.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Hugo Swire reports to the House of Commons and the House of Lords on the 800th Anniversary of the Magna Carta: Global Tour
Drivers in the North West are set to benefit from the biggest increase in capacity on the region’s roads for 50 years.
With just 10 days to go until Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) 2015 closes for all applications, the Rural Payments Agency has received 87,315 applications – 478 of them in the penalty period.
From June 2017, mobile roaming charges will no longer apply within the EU for making calls, sending texts and using the internet.
Sharing resources and risks with the rest of the UK makes sense for Scotland.
Housing Minister issues call to arms to the nation’s former servicemen and women to consider new careers building the nation’s homes.
Minister of State Andrea Leadsom's speech at the Nuclear Industry Association conference.
Ofqual is today (30 June) announcing the publication of revised GCSE maths sample assessment materials by AQA, OCR, Pearson and WJEC Eduqas.
The numbers of homes granted planning permission are now higher than before the 2008 economic crash.
Stephen Crabb: Champions League Final will be a showcase for the capital city and our country
The Points of Light award recognises outstanding individuals - people who are making a change in their community and inspiring others.
Thomas Ashby’s photographs of the British Red Cross in Italy during World War I.
The FCO has responded to an Argentine Prosecutor’s order to embargo UK and US assets involved in Falklands hydrocarbons operations.
Defence Infrastructure Organisation has awarded the £31 million contract to dredge Portsmouth Harbour to Boskalis Westminster.
The 2015/16 business plan for the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has been published today (30 June 2015).
Alun Cairns: “It is great news that Swansea will be the first Disability Confident city"
Latest figures reveal employment within the UK’s creative industries is increasing at more than twice the rate of the wider UK economy.
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Venerable Ruth Worsley to the Suffragan See of Taunton in the diocese of Bath and Wells.
The NDA marks its 10th anniversary this year. In that time, we have developed a detailed understanding of the UK’s nuclear legacy.
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