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After a delay due to ongoing operations in Libya, soldiers of the Royal Gibraltar Regiment (RG) finally made it to the UK for their annual Exercise Jebel Tarik.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Theresa May delivered this speech on police bureaucracy on 9 May 2011. This speech is as written, not as spoken.
In the Ivory Coast, 12 year old Vanessa left for school as usual, not knowing that morning would be the last time she saw her parents.
British Officer Cadets taking part in this year's Sandhurst Cup in America have won the top two best international team positions.
Type-42 destroyer HMS Edinburgh and her ship's company have proved she is ready to fight and take down fast-moving air targets, after successfully firing three Sea Darts.
Research shows the positive effects of badger culling can last for a long time and that an initial negative effect disappeared relatively quickly.
FCO minister, Secretary of State for Environment and British Ambassador send condolences to the students families
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Libya.
Various soldiers who hail from northern England were amongst those recognised for their actions while deployed to Afghanistan in the Operational Honours List published last week.
Prime Minister David Cameron opened the conference with a speech setting out the objectives of the conference.
Prime Minister David Cameron opening remarks at the London Conference on Libya on Tuesday, 29 March 2011.
The commitment and heroism displayed by members of our Armed Forces in Afghanistan last year was recognised in the Operational Honours List published last Friday.
The use of hazardous pesticides used to control eggplant borer has been reduced by the introduction of an integrated pest management system
Servicemen and women who have excelled in sports over the past year were recognised at the 25th anniversary of the Combined Services Sports Awards, held at the RAF Club in London this week. Report by Leigh Hamilton.
The Commanders of ISAF troops in Helmand province, where the vast majority of UK personnel deployed to Afghanistan are working, gave a briefing yesterday on progress made over the last 12 months.
Speech delivered by Under Secretary of State at the Sandhurst Foundation Dinner, Goodenough College, London on Thursday 10 March 2011.
…Foreign Secretary William Hague described the shooting of Pakistan's Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti as "cowardly".…
This speech was given on 2 March 2011, at Westminster Methodist Hall by Home Secretary, Theresa May.
Ian Watmore, Permanent Secretary at the Cabinet Office, has written a letter to the FT dispelling civil service stereotypes.
Fuel is a premium asset to troops, especially when the battle tempo is high. Getting it delivered to the patrol bases in Nad 'Ali presents its own challenges. Report by Ian Carr.
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