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On Friday, 10 October, 2014 The British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka H E John Rankin issued a statement to mark The World Day Against the Death Penalty.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Environment Agency has officially opened the Fazeley section of the Lower Tame flood scheme.
Travel advice for Scotland fans travelling to Warsaw for the Poland v Scotland match on Tuesday 14 October.
The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) Union has called upon its members to take part in industrial action on Wednesday 15 October 2014.…
Lord Puttnam’s visit aims to strengthen trade and investment ties between the United Kingdom and Cambodia.
Since 2003, people all over the world have been making clear their opposition to Death Penalty
Research from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) shows new technology is placing increasing pressure on retailers to improve their customer service and compete for tech-savvy customers.
60th CPC holds in Cameroon bringing together some 607 delegates, with new Post 2015 MDG outlet setup to ease MDG objectives attainement.
Local residents, businesses and road users are encouraged to join in with a seven week consultation into the £62 million A19 Testos junction improvement scheme.
The Prime Minister welcomed British Muslims to a Downing Street reception to mark Eid al-Adha.
Lord Puttnam visited Burma to identify business opportunities for British companies and take part in high-level discussions on public policy and culture.
The Environment Agency is urging people across Leicestershire and Rutland to be ‘Aware and Prepared’ for winter flood risks in their area.
Roll-out of Universal Credit will be completed in north west England by the end of December 2014.
The UK is working with entrepreneurs in developing countries to fast track early stage business ventures to help hundreds of thousands of girls in the world’s poorest countries maximise their potential through work and educa…
The CMA's response to the Local Government and Regeneration Committee’s consultation on the Air Weapons and Licensing Bill issued 1 July 2014.
The speech explores the issues that prevent young people from engaging in education, employment or training.
First new nuclear power station in a generation has moved an important step closer.
Anyone wishing to transfer entitlements before January 2015 needs to act promptly.
Ambassador Wightman: Speech to the National Academy of Engineering of Korea
…Statement on this week's COBR meeting on Ebola in West Africa and the Prime Minister's call with President Koroma of Sierra Leone.…
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