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Speech by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles to the Holocaust Educational Trust.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Minister for Europe David Lidington and Minister for the Overseas Territories welcomed the raising of the Gibraltar Flag over the Foreign Office building to mark Gibraltar.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke after the Israeli Cabinet approved the potential upgrading of Ariel College, which would create the first university in a settlement illegal under international law.
Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt welcomed the release of Christian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani after an Iranian court in the northern city of Rasht has reportedly dropped the charges of apostasy.
Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt spoke about the series of attacks that took place in towns and cities across Iraq.
Plans to preserve the legacy of the Royal Navy’s Invincible Class aircraft carriers have been outlined today by the Ministry of Defence.
Following the recent government reshuffle the Prime Minister's Office has announced a change to the ministerial team at the Ministry of Defence.
Warrant Officer John Sheldon from Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton has clocked up an amazing 8,000 flying hours, the equivalent to flying for 333 days.
The Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Lancaster has taken on the new 'identity' of 617 Squadron Lancaster B1 DV385, 'Thumper Mk III'.
Commander Land Forces General Sir Nick Parker has reflected on the contribution Britain's Armed Forces have made to the success of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Plans to preserve the legacy of the Royal Navy's Invincible Class aircraft carriers have been outlined today.
Shops, offices, pubs and clubs will no longer face burdensome health and safety inspections, and over 3,000 regulations will be scrapped or overhauled.
An Olympics Legacy programme of trade missions, promotional events and export and marketing advice for UK companies delivered by UK Trade and…
Shops, offices, pubs and clubs will no longer face burdensome health and safety inspections, and over 3,000 regulations will be scrapped or …
Olympians and Paralympians from Scotland have had the chance to shine on the world stage this summer as part of Team GB.
Film pioneer Sanford (Sandy) Lieberson presented today with an honorary CBE (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire)
Ed Vaizey praises film visionary in recognition of his services to the industry.
In England we already have tough measures that are helping stop the spread of bovine TB. We restrict cattle movement, regularly administer robust…
The Home Office is to begin the process of correcting an anomaly which has for decades seen gay men unfairly stigmatised.
Hundreds of heritage enthusiasts visited the historic General Register Office (GRO) this weekend as part of English Heritage Open Days.
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