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The RAF’s next generation military transport aircraft has today been officially named as Atlas.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Merlin helicopters and crews from 814 Naval Air Squadron (814 NAS) have returned from the Norwegian Sea, where they took part in a NATO anti-submarine warfare exercise.
A Royal Marine who lost his leg in an explosion in Afghanistan has taken a break from rehearsing his West End play to run through his hometown carrying an Olympic Torch.
The RAF's next generation military transport aircraft has officially been named Atlas at the Royal International Air Tattoo, which is taking place at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire.
Members of II Squadron RAF Regiment marched through the streets of Bury St Edmunds on Armed Forces Day, 30 June 2012, in a homecoming parade to mark their return from operations in Afghanistan.
Afghan National Army warriors are taking the lead role in the battle against improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Report by Richard Long.
Business Secretary Vince Cable said: “The result of the legal proceedings case against the former directors was disappointing but this increased…
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on the only known surviving silver ewer and basin by Christian van Vianen.
Objects made with “extraordinary technical skill” could be exported.
Three appointed to only the DCMS national museum based entirely outside London.
Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and DFID launch new learning resource to support ongoing learning and development on climate change.
Guide to the UK law on female genital mutilation will be made available to girls at risk.
The NHS has saved £1.5 billion since last year by cutting the number of managers, and reducing expenditure on wasteful IT projects. Spending…
Ambulance Systems Indicators for period May 2012 and Ambulance Clinical Outcomes for period February 2012 The following statistics were released…
As part of the strategy for the future delivery of NHS Informatics Tim Kelsey has taken up his appointment as the National Director for Patients in the NHS Commissioning Board and Charlie Massey has become Director General o…
Sally Cheshire, Julie Stone and Dr Allison Jeynes-Ellis have today been confirmed as Non-Executive Directors of the Health Research Authority (HRA).
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health: Call statistics to the NHS 111 service up to and including May 2012…
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health: Latest weekly PIP implant data** (covering the period 6th January…
In light of the heavy rain forecast for large areas of Wales over the weekend, Wales Office Ministers are being kept regularly updated by the…
Families of missing people will be given greater support when a loved one goes missing.
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