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With the 31 January tax return deadline just around the corner, HMRC has revealed the ‘Top 10 oddest excuses’ for sending in a late return.
In just 12 weeks, nearly 750 homeowners have completed their purchases and hundreds were able to spend Christmas in their new homes.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A new Change4Life campaign aims to encourage people to make one easy swap to help cut sugar and fat from their everyday snacks, drinks and meals this January.
FCO Minister Hugo Swire has welcomed a presidential pledge to free all remaining prisoners in Burma.
Tough new rules come into force to ensure that migrants don’t take advantage of the British benefits system.
Hard-working local people to be given priority.
Libel laws in England and Wales are being significantly reformed from tomorrow to provide clearer, better protection for people publicly expressing opinions.
Her Majesty The Queen has accepted Mr. William Drysdale as Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE).
Welsh Secretary extends congratulations to New Year’s Honours recipients
The New Year list includes headteachers, teachers, school governors, foster carers, people working in adoption and supporting families.
103 UK service personnel have been granted state honours by Her Majesty The Queen in the annual New Year Honours List.
David Jones MP looks ahead to 2014
The New Year Honours 2014 lists have been published, marking the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the UK.
Visitors and migrants who wish to use NHS services will have to pay.
British Embassy Seoul welcomes North Korean defectors' applications for the 3rd English for the Future programme.
A review of the British Embassy Budapest public diplomacy activities in 2013.
Parents trialling the government’s new special educational needs (SEN) reforms are happier than ever with the support available.
Before handing over your hard-earned cash in the sales, make sure you know your rights to a refund or exchange.
New proposals mean that in the future you may be able to use your smartphone to send a picture of cheque to your bank to pay it in.
A consultation on new rules for sharing small and medium enterprise (SME) credit data has been launched to make it easier for alternative finance providers to enter the market.
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