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Home Secretary Theresa May has said people should take ‘quiet satisfaction’ that Abu Qatada has been deported from the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Home Secretary Theresa May gave the following statement on 8 July following the deportation of Abu Qatada.
Survey shows 50% of Britons fail to check that they are covered for adventurous sports.
Lord Nash, Schools Minister, urges academies to use their freedoms to drive good governance.
Headteachers and deputy heads from schools across the UK came to Admiralty House, London, today to receive Pupil Premium Awards.
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke at the Business in the Community Awards about the role of business in creating a stronger society.
Lord Nash, Schools Minister, unveils extra support for governors.
Review invites pharmaceutical sector to tell the government how well national regulators and local authorities enforce rules
Vince Cable announces more than £1 million funding for the laser technology company Rofin-Sinar, creating nearly 60 new highly skilled jobs
Speech given by Home Office Minister Damian Green on the need for police reform - 8 July 2013
Government publishes response to report from 'Tyrie Commission', 'Changing banking for good'.
Foreign Secretary William Hague condemns the recent upsurge in violence in Egypt.
Survey shows 50% of Britons fail to check that they are covered for adventurous sports
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds has announced Government’s intention to commission new feasibility study into resettlement of BIOT.
Written ministerial statement detailing the appointed person’s opinion on the search powers conferred by the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
The Royal Air Force has completed the biggest training mission ever undertaken by its Typhoon Force.
Education Secretary Michael Gove sets out plans for the national curriculum.
Loundsley Green volunteers are the latest Big Society Award winners, for saving a local building from demolition and helping people into jobs.
The British Embassy is seeking a Corporate Services Officer to join our team and support the work of the Corporate Services Manager.
Almost 2,000 adult vocational qualifications that are not responsive to learner and employer needs will no longer be government funded
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