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The first dedicated centre of excellence for treating Royal Marines recruits injured in training opened yesterday in Devon.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Royal Navy's newest Type 45 destroyer, HMS Defender, sailed into her new home at Her Majesty's Naval Base Portsmouth today.
Army Officer and Team GB rower Captain Heather Stanning is hotly tipped as a medal hope at the London 2012 Games. She talked to Lorraine McBride ahead of her Olympics debut, on Saturday.
The revised Codes of Practice were published by the four Trade Associations which represent over 90 per cent of the payday and short-term loan…
The offset is the only benefit-in-kind that can count towards payment of the National Minimum Wage (NMW). It is currently set at a daily limit…
An open letter to all Local Authorities calling on them to get involved in collective purchasing and switching schemes to help residents get…
The Department of Energy and Climate Change has been awarded a new, improved Display Energy Certificate (DEC) rating of ‘C’ for its headquarters…
Today my department is publishing the Government's decision on the levels of financial support that will be available through the Renewables Obligation (RO) for large-scale renewable electricity gener...
Today the Government published its decision on the levels of financial support that will be available through the Renewables Obligation (RO) for large-scale renewable electricity generators from 2013-17.
The Secretary of State for Scotland, Michael Moore, will attend the first Olympic preliminary football match taking place in Glasgow, and will thank everyone who has put a huge effort into ensuring that everything is ready f…
Andrew Mitchell has today announced further British support for refugees fleeing violence on the Sudanese border
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Defra is consulting on guidelines to help businesses that want to demonstrate their corporate sustainability credentials do it in a clear and concise way.
As the weather gets warmer, it increases the possibility that some air pollutants may reach higher levels for short periods of time. The current…
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley will today accept recommendations from UK immunisation experts to extend the flu vaccination programme to all children.
Today, the Department of Health published the combined results from the first three years of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) rolling…
Young disabled people are set to benefit from a new wage incentive which is being launched today by the Minister for Disabled People.
From today, disabled grassroots organisations in Scotland and Wales will be able to access a £3 million fund.
From today newly diagnosed victims of mesothelioma will receive help through a new support scheme.
Wales and the United Kingdom are ready to welcome the world, Secretary of State for Wales Cheryl Gillan said today (25 July) as Cardiff prepares…
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