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Transport likely to be affected on 11 May due to a 24 hour strike.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Secretary William Hague underlined the UK’s strong relationship with Ireland when he met Irish Foreign Minister Eamon Gilmore today.
Since the publication of the independent report into the financial affairs of MG Rover and its associated companies, The Insolvency Service …
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: health, privacy law and Scotland.
Government publishes guidance to help employers prepare for the introduction of new rights for agency workers later this year.
Mr Witcomb will be the Chair during the Government’s consultation on its proposals to merge the CC with the competition functions of the Office…
The guidance, which has been produced in partnership with a wide range of businesses, trade unions and recruitment agency representatives, will…
A report from the International Conference on Global Land Grabbing hosted by the Future Agricultures Consortium at the University of Sussex 6-8 April 2011
The National Archives (TNA) will publish an international online catalogue of looted art taken by the Nazis for the first time.
A 73-year-old man has been jailed for five years for attempting to smuggle heroin into the UK through Heathrow Airport.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said we will use Britain's diplomatic weight in the world to support a new relationship with countries of the Middle East and North Africa.
UK Energy and Climate Change Minister Greg Barker will lead a UK business trade mission to the southern United States (6-10 May) aimed at strengthening…
Transcript of the speech as delivered. This is the first time I’ve been to Grand Designs - it’s impressive. I should have expected nothing…
British boxing legend Sir Henry Cooper, who sadly died this weekend, found an early home for his stellar talent when he joined the Army for a two-year stint of National Service.
In the 4th Keith Kyle Memorial lecture on British - Cypriot relations, Minister for Europe David Lidington emphasised the importance of achieving a settlement for Cyprus.
David Cameron and the Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on UK-Australian co-operation.
Minister for Trade and Investment Lord Green is in Ankara today for economic talks with Turkish Trade Minister Caglayan.
HMS Cornwall returned to HM Naval Base Devonport in Plymouth for the final time yesterday, following a six-month deployment conducting counter-piracy operations east of Suez.
The RAF's 14 Squadron performed its final parade at RAF Lossiemouth last week, before the unit, which currently flies Tornado GR4 jets, is officially disbanded on the 1 June 2011.
This year the theme is ‘Designing the Future’. Designs are about the way an object looks and developers can invest a lot of time and money into…
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