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"It is great news that we have our first home-grown men's finalist at Wimbledon for over 70 years".
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
"We're trying our very best to avoid the disruption that can be so damaging to a child's development"
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne and Vice Minister Nguyen Thanh Son conducted the 2nd UK- Vietnam Strategic Dialogue on 5 July in Hanoi
Plans to redesign the Army into an agile, capable, formidable force for the future have been announced today by the Defence Secretary Philip Hammond and the head of the Army, Chief of the General Staff General Sir Peter Wall.
Writing in The Times newspaper, Chief of the General Staff General Sir Peter Wall has outlined the thinking behind the changes to be made to the Army in today's Army 2020 announcement.
Government is publishing a call for evidence to assess and address barriers to market access that independent renewable generators may be experiencing…
The announcement of further British support comes in response to a UN estimate that 1.5 million people are in urgent need because of the violence
GDNet launch a campaign to encourage the adoption of a more inclusive approach to southern researchers’ knowledge.
Lord McNally today called for all parties interested in the future of Sark to work together to safeguard the future of its unique community.
Secretary of State Michael Gove speaks at the FASNA (Freedom and Autonomy for Schools National Association) conference, July 2012.
A consultation is announced about which 2-year-olds should be entitled to a free early education.
Minister for Europe David Lidington spoke following the European Court of Human Rights judgement on former Interior Minister Lutsenko.
Foreign Secretary William Hague described the situation as "grave" and said the UK is at the forefront of international activity aimed at bringing about an end to violence.
Gunners from 148 Battery, 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, have been training with US Marines in the dusty heat of the Arizona desert.
Top-up Training for DMS Appraisers
Speaking at a summit at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, the Deputy Prime Minister confirmed Government will act on recommendations put…
The international community must make long-term development commitments to Afghanistan or it risk gains being lost, warns Andrew Mitchell
More than 50 company chairmen have joined the drive to improve the number of women on boards.
"This is a great breakthrough, one that could be profoundly significant to our understanding of the universe and the fundamental laws that govern it."
The banking inquiry, Ministerial tax returns and plastic bags were discussed at this press briefing.
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