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Letters between OTS and the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury regarding a simplification review of employee benefits and expenses.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
Updated guidance will ensure the Community Infrastructure Levy is effective in supporting development and getting key infrastructure built.
New government support for large housing sites will unlock the delivery of new homes and create thousands of jobs.
The Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has written a Christmas message to all Service and civilian personnel.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has welcomed the opening of a Centre of Excellence on Countering Violent Extremism in Abu Dhabi.
Last week, The Sun honoured courageous Service personnel at their Military Awards. Here we bring you interviews with two more winners.
When an improvised explosive device killed one of his comrades and wounded two others, Guardsman Jordan Pearson thought his own physical injuries would be his only lasting problem.
Members of the Light Dragoons are swapping reconnaissance for police mentoring to bolster the path of transition in Helmand. Report by Richard Long.
MOD police officers are aiming to drive up awareness about road safety by travelling more than 1,000 miles (1,600km) across the UK this week visiting defence communities.
The crew of a Royal Air Force Liberator aircraft who were killed just before the end of the Second World War have been laid to rest with military honours at the Cheras Road Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery in Kuala Lumpur, M…
Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox and Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir David Richards have responded to today's publication of the House of Commons Defence Committee's report into the Strategic Defence and Security…
The Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox has this afternoon written to the Prime Minister to tender his resignation.
19th Regiment Royal Artillery (The Highland Gunners) has marked its change of name to The Scottish Gunners with a parade.
An expert led review into the operational efficiency of the services delivered by fire and rescue authorities in England was announced today.
Secretary of State for Defence Dr Liam Fox has this morning announced the strategy for reforming the Ministry of Defence which will include the setting up of the Defence Reform Unit that will lead in the reorganisation of th…
Secretary of State for Defence, Dr Liam Fox, has welcomed the rapid progress in training the Afghan National Security Forces, and the role of the NATO Training Mission in Afghanistan, but insisted that NATO allies still need…
New techniques and technologies to improve the performance and cost-effectiveness of the railway.
A review of the way that appeals are handled by regulators launched today is the first stage of a new wave of bureaucracy busting measures announced…
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