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The new measures reflect months of negotiations and lobbying by the UK, and other like-minded member states, to ensure that unnecessary burdens…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent visited the Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) Air Branch on Thursday 27 September to see the role of the reserves in the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm at Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton i…
Foreign Secretary William Hague and Hungarian Foreign Minister János Martonyi write about their hopes for the Budapest Conference on Cyberspace.
Speech by Lord Astor of Hever, Under Secretary of State.
The agreement signed by the UK IPO Chief Executive, John Alty and WIPO Director General, Francis Gurry commits the UK IPO to assisting with …
The legal framework for the Green Deal is in place. This regulatory green light signals to industry that the market can now get started. In…
New baseline designs for new schools are published today, which will see them built more efficiently, sustainably and cheaply.
David Cameron: Our thoughts and condolences are with the families and friends of those who lost their lives, and with the many survivors.
The British Army’s Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) will join forces with the Bloodhound SuperSonic Car Project in a bid to smash the current land speed record, the MoD announced today.
A soldier who had a lucky escape after being shot in the head as he ran to protect a wounded comrade in northern Helmand has been awarded a Military Cross.
The small claims track will provide copyright, trade mark and unregistered design holders the option of pursuing basic IP disputes through an…
With only five years to go, we can no longer afford to talk in vague terms about “accelerating progress” on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
How devolution would affect Scotland's membership of the European Union.
Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague led the UK delegation to the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
From Monday, new rules will force more criminals to pay towards supporting victims of crime, Minister for Victims Helen Grant announced.
Transcript of speech by the British High Commissioner, Sir James Bevan, KCMG at TiEcon Delhi 2012 on 28 September 2012.
More than 3,000 sailors and Marines are gearing up for a three-month training deployment to the Mediterranean – this year’s key workout of the UK’s high-readiness task force.
The Minister for Africa, Mark Simmonds MP, attended the UN High Level Meeting on the Great Lakes yesterday which aimed to focus attention on the instability in the region, and encourage a consensus on the way forward.
The UN Human Rights Council today passed a further resolution on Syria which condemned the appalling human rights violations by the Syrian regime and extended the mandate of the UN Commission of Inquiry.
One of the largest business delegations will also make the trip, with 58 companies from the energy, education and science sectors, and a large…
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