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Neighbours from hell who cause misery and fear for their fellow tenants could face swifter eviction, under radical plans outlined today by Housing…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Armed Forces' medics are to get new training facilities and accommodation under the latest phase of a programme to focus military medical expertise in the Midlands.
The Home Office is the best place to work for lesbian, gay and bisexual people, Stonewall announced today.
Alan Cook appointed first chairman of the Highways Agency.
Parties involved fail to reach agreement ahead of settlement deadline.
Foreign Secretary William Hague calls the opening of polling "a truly remarkable achievement" and pays tribute to those leaders who brought it about.
National Lottery grant distributors will cut administration costs for the money they hand out to just five per cent, Lottery minister John Penrose has announced.
The centre will be the first of an elite national network of centres, to be established and overseen by the Technology Strategy Board, that …
A transcript of Prime Minister David Cameron's PM Direct in Leicester on 5 January 2011.
CAP reform should be more ambitious, particularly in its approach to direct subsidies and in emphasising payments for farmers who deliver public goods.
Tackling malaria during pregnancy and childbirth could save many lives as a result of new plans revealed by the UK government
The Ministry of Justice has announced that there were 58 apparently self-inflicted deaths among prisoners in England and Wales in 2010.
DFID's plans to tackle malaria and prevent deaths during pregnancy and childbirth
In May when David Cameron appointed me Secretary of State for Wales, I was conscious of the fact the United Kingdom was embarking on a new and…
New bridge over Thames between Walton and Shepperton in Surrey announced.
The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister have appointed Simon Hughes MP to the role of Advocate for Access to Education.
For the run-up to Christmas, the MOD online news team has once again picked out the images that best represent our defence news coverage over the past year.
A huge cheer went up at RAF Brize Norton when the final flight in a series of 16 flights since Saturday bringing troops back from Afghanistan on Rest and Recuperation touched down today.
The children of soldiers currently serving in Afghanistan were given a Christmas treat last week Christmas when Father Christmas, ably supported by his elves and two reindeer, visited Colchester Garrison and handed out prese…
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