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The winners of the Royal Navy’s annual photographic competition, known as The Peregrine Trophy, were announced by the First Sea Lord at a ceremony at the Old Naval College Greenwich last night (June 25).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Another round of EU sanctions targets banking, military and state media entities.
Government’s rehabilitation revolution will be the focus of a prime time documentary tonight as filmmakers go behind the scenes at Brixton.
NHS budgets, the European Council and the renaming of Big Ben's tower were discussed at this press briefing.
Nick Clegg: "We will remain committed to working with our partners and will be ambitious for the future."
Foreign Office Minister for Human Rights Jeremy Browne says torture is an affront to Human Rights.
Communities across the country are getting behind the Armed Forces Covenant to improve the lives of Service personnel and their families.
New report shows that the number of public sector mutuals has increased and they are improving services.
Care Services Minister Paul Burstow today announced a series of national actions aimed at tackling the worst aspects of the care of people with learning disabilities or autism and challenging behaviour, which can lead to ine…
Junior doctors will spend a minimum of four working days shadowing the job that they will be taking up from this summer, it was announced by NHS Medical Director Professor Sir Bruce Keogh today
"In a world of fierce competitiveness - a world where no-one is owed a living - we need to have a welfare system that the country can properly afford."
Welfare, House of Lords reform, Scotland, education and tax were among the topics discussed at this press briefing.
Apprentice star gives top tips to over 1,000 new traders.
Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt has spoken following acts of arson and vandalism against a mosque in the West Bank town of Jaba on 18 June.
This speech was delivered by Lynne Featherstone on 22 June 2012.
World leaders attending the summit on sustainable development approved the agreements drawn up earlier in the week following negotiations by 193 countries.
A gang of drug smugglers have been jailed for a total of 20 years in The Netherlands after Border Force officers foiled their plot.
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham spoke about the achievements of and prospects for the International Criminal Court at a conference marking its tenth anniversary.
Defence Minister Peter Luff has today visited Europe’s biggest Defence Vehicle Demonstration (DVD) in Millbrook, Bedfordshire, where he saw the unveiling of the British Army’s new Foxhound vehicle for the first time since it…
The British Army's new Foxhound vehicle has been unveiled for the first time since its arrival in Afghanistan.
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