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On 'Wessex Day' the government is encouraging local communities to fly their national and local flags with pride.
Schwartz Center Rounds allows NHS staff to get together once a month to reflect on the stresses and dilemmas that they have faced.
The government announces that more DVDs are to carry an age rating, more is to be done on online age ratings and WiFi will be family friendly.
Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire’s Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre has been given a Big Society Award.
British Board of Film Classification will no longer have to clear cinema ads; ASA code will still apply.
Liverpool will take centre stage as the UK commemorates the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic (BOA 70) this weekend.
The Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission is seeking short contributions to inform its Annual Report in September.
Working with Dementia Action Alliance, the Department of Health is supporting a call for NHS trusts to make all hospitals dementia-friendly.
UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt addressed the 66th World Health Assembly (20 May 2013).
The Deputy Prime Minister spoke about the need for the community to come together to show strength and unity after the Woolwich incident.
Baroness Randerson recently attended the launch of the Heritage Lottery Fund’s (HLF) new small grants programme First World War: then and now at the House of Commons to find out how people from Wales could secure funding …
Lord Green delivered the keynote speech at the Lloyd’s Benelux Annual Maritime Dinner in Rotterdam yesterday.
UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Davey, today begins a three-day visit to Seoul on tackling global climate change.
British Ambassador Nicholas Cannon gave a speech in honour of Her Majesty’s birthday.
The Secretary of State has hailed the work of campaigner David Grimason as an inspiration as he hosted an event with Amnesty International.
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds deeply concerned by renewed fighting in Democratic Republic of Congo.
We need to return to the idea of the family doctor, in a modern context, if we are to improve care and ease the pressure on A&E departments.
Immigration is at its lowest levels since 2001, while the number of skilled workers and university students coming to the UK is up.
The British Embassy Programme Board met to decide on the allocation of funds
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