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Birmingham bid impresses independent panel and government who view it as preferred option for successful 2022 Commonwealth Games bid.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Report finds that young Muslims are less likely to succeed in the labour market than any other faith group.
Further Exhibition highlights announced including Helen Sharman’s space suit and John Lennon’s last piano
Information for British nationals attending Oktoberfest in Brasov, Romania between 7-17 September 2017.
At the All Party Parliamentary Group on Learning Disabilities, Chris Skidmore launches a Call for Evidence on how people with disabilities experience registering to vote and voting itself.
Case study to support the research report: Exploring the service effectiveness and sustainability of community managed libraries in England
During his visit to Kazakhstan the Minister of State for Europe and the Americas spoke about Britain’s place in the Global Community.
300,000 young people set to benefit from grants to youth organisations
Communities Secretary Sajid Javid's address to Holocaust survivors.
Mark Field calls on the government of Cambodia to take action to restore prospects for a free and fair election next year.
The opening of Doldamgil shows the British Embassy's commitment to historical Deoksugung Palace area.
Ministers have confirmed they will press ahead with plans to make it easier for domestic abuse survivors to register to vote anonymously.
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