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Prime Minister David Cameron today set out the Government's plans to mark the centenary in 2014 of the start of the First World War.
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After winning Olympic gold in London 2012, Army officer Captain Heather Stanning has hung up her oars and returned to her beloved Army. Interview by Lorraine McBride.
Wounded, injured and sick Armed Forces personnel in Germany will benefit from the latest Personnel Recovery Centre which was opened in Sennelager, north west Germany, yesterday.
Soldiers from 19th Regiment Royal Artillery returned to the UK yesterday following their deployment as part of 12th Mechanized Brigade to Helmand province, Afghanistan.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire has spoken ahead of the British High Commissioner in New Delhi's visit to Gujarat.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met with the Crown Prince of Bahrain in London and urged more progress on an inclusive political dialogue.
The Prime Minister said: “This order for 15 planes is great news for the UK aerospace industry and testament to the expertise and commitment…
A new agri-tech strategy will be developed to help UK businesses, including farmers, make best use of new technologies and techniques to meet…
Apprenticeship starts rose from 457,200 in 2010/11, at all levels, with particularly strong growth at advanced and higher levels. Skills…
Energy and Climate Change Secretary Edward Davey is in Scotland this week highlighting the massive benefit for jobs and business, the energy…
Introduction When I think of the many visits I've made to Scotland in the course of my career, I think first of people I've worked closely with. Michael Moore, Malcolm Bruce, Charles Kennedy, Ming Ca...
Appointees from the worlds of journalism and business will take up supervisory positions.
The merger between Global Radio and Guardian Media Group (GMG) Radio will not be considered on media plurality grounds.
Prime Minister David Cameron today set out the Government’s plans to mark the centenary of the start of the First World War (WW1) in 2014.
Culture Secretary Maria Miller announces decision.
Today is the first International Day of the Girl to recognise girls' rights and the unique challenges they face around the world.
11 October 2012, is the first International Day of the Girl, which seeks to raise awareness of the situation of girls around the world.
The five areas chosen to deliver Rural Growth Networks: Wiltshire, Cumbria, Somerset and Devon, Durham and Northumberland, and Warwickshire.
Francis Maude and Stephen Kelly visited Liverpool to see MyCSP Ltd and the Government Procurement Service.
The Cabinet Office has published an ‘issues and questions’ paper, part of the Triennial Review of the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
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