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David Cameron made an oral statement in the House of Commons today on the terror attacks in Paris and the G20 Summit in Turkey.
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World-leading technology companies pledge to eliminate online child sexual exploitation
One of the UK’s most hazardous buildings at Sellafield is closer to being cleaned up after delivery of a huge piece of decommissioning kit.
Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey's keynote to the Nations & Regions Media Conference as part of the Salford International Media Festival.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced in a speech from inside GCHQ plans to make Britain the best protected country in cyber space.
Chancellor lays out new plan for £1.9 billion cyber investment, and details seven more departments that have settled ahead of the Spending Review.
The Environment Agency and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) are warning that people posing for ‘storm selfies’ are putting their lives in danger.
"Protecting freedom of expression and promoting a zero-tolerance approach towards violence, harassment and intimidation against those exercising that right."
All UK police forces are now signed up to a revolutionary single secure database of indecent images of children.
Baroness Shields spoke at the WeProtect Summit in the UAE on preventing online child abuse and exploitation.
As research shows falling public support for free enterprise, Business Secretary Sajid Javid says 'capitalist' should be a badge of honour.
National whistleblowing policy unveiled by Monitor, the NHS Trust Development Authority (TDA) and NHS England.
PHE advises people to get their fossil fuel and wood burning appliances checked by an appropriately registered engineer before winter sets in.
COBR met to review the latest situation in Paris and the UK's response following the terrorist attacks.
New study reveals 30,000 fewer children bullied in last 10 years.
The Prime Minister chaired a COBR meeting today to assess the situation in Paris and spoke with President Hollande of France.
All working speed cameras will be yellow by October 2016.
Today’s ceremony is an opportunity for El Salvador and the United Kingdom to renew a friendship that was started a long time ago.
The Prime Minister delivered his speech on Europe at Chatham House, setting out the case for EU reform.
Baroness Anelay announces £800,000 of UK support for gender equality and tackling sexual violence in conflict.
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