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More council tenants are seizing the opportunity to buy their home, Housing Minister Mark Prisk said today (22 August 2013).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
There has been a rise in the number of GCSE entries in the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) subjects.
Abuse of state powers as councils threaten bloggers with arrest.
A new guide from the Flag Institute on designing flags to increase civic pride: Yorkshire Ridings lead the way.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said the Zimbabwean Court ruling is not credible without independent investigation.
From April 2015 biomass industry must show fuel is sustainable or lose financial support
And is organizing a 5 Kms Race
Violence against women and girls is a priority for the HRDP
Statement by UK Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative Philip Parham at the UN SC Open Debate on the Protection of Civilians
Written ministerial statement: Intelligence and Security Committee review of intelligence on the London terrorist attacks in July 2005.
First published during the 2007 to 2010 Brown Labour government
On 15 August NGO "Legal Media - Center" with the financial support of British Embassy launched a new project for media - activists.
Formal approval was given for plans to restore the iconic Admiralty Arch to its former glory and open it up to the public, Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude confirmed.
Five new police forces have been selected to pilot a scheme aimed at improving the way people with mental health problems are treated during emergencies, Care and Support Minister Norman Lamb announced today.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson answered questions on Gibraltar, David Miranda, lobbying, the Prince of Wales, fracking, families, Scotland and drugs.
People up to the age of 75 will soon be able to sit as jurors in England and Wales under plans announced by Criminal Justice Minister Damian Green today.
Professional football clubs who fail to pay staff the National Minimum Wage (NMW) can expect HMRC to take action against them, the department announced today.
Communities Minister Don Foster announces proposals to simplify confusing housing standards.
Apprenticeships are highly praised: 78% of apprentices and 81% of businesses say they would recommend them to friends or other employers.
New legislation introduced that allows physiotherapists and podiatrists in the UK to independently prescribe medication to their patients.
Hugo García visited the Embassy to receive his final award letter and share his expectations ahead of travelling to the UK.
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