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The Royal Air Force Club in London's Piccadilly has hosted a gathering of Royal Honorary Air Commodores to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen's Diamond Jubilee year as patron of the Club.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Injured soldiers have helped uncover the remains of a sixth century Anglo-Saxon female in a project to preserve a scheduled burial site on Salisbury Plain.
People united across Britain to support Armed Forces Day over the weekend reports Lorraine McBride.
It is with the deepest sadness that the Ministry of Defence must announce that three soldiers were killed in Afghanistan yesterday, Sunday 1 July 2012.
Speech by Peter Luff, Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology.
Foreign Secretary: EU sanctions signal determination to intensify peaceful diplomatic pressure on Iran
A new scheme to send volunteers into state schools to give inspirational talks about their careers launches today.
Government has announced new legislative measures to update and strengthen the UK’s copyright licensing system.
Vince Cable addresses the insurance industry abbout why banking reform is vital and why there needs to be government reform and changes in banking practice and company directors' pay.
Mr Putnam joins Business Minister Mark Prisk as Co-Chair of the Board, which is taking a unified approach to the problems facing the industry…
New clauses to be included in the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill will be published later this week. They would: allow the creation…
Commenting on the introduction of a price on carbon by the Australian Government, UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Edward…
Commenting on the introduction of a price on carbon by the Australian Government, UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Edward Davey said: “I very much welcome today's introduction of a...
Sir Joshua Reynolds’ painting of Omai will stay in the UK following Culture Minister Ed Vaizey’s refusal to grant a temporary export licence
Interactive play shown around the country in RSC Schools Broadcast.
A year-long pilot scheme that provides increased protection for victims of domestic violence is to continue in Greater Manchester, Wiltshire and West Mercia police force areas.
The frontline of policing is being protected and service to the public maintained – an independent report concluded today.
Archaic rules that stopped couples getting married or registering a civil partnership in England and Wales outside daytime hours will come to an end this autumn.
Offenders to pay up to £50 million each year to help victims, the majority of which will be made available to PCCs to spend on services.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude delivered a speech about government and the construction industry.
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