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Staffordshire and West Midlands Probation Trust have won first prize in national GeoVation Ordnance Survey competition. The team’s award…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Speech given by Michael Gove at the Spectator Conference June 2012.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg gave a speech at the CBI’s Jobs Summit on youth unemployment.
The Deputy Prime Minister today published the House of Lords Reform Bill.
House of Lords reform and Barclays discussed at press briefing.
"You're not just part of the Games, you will be what makes the Games a success"
Park View 4 U, a community group who mobilised people in their area to transform a once 'boggy field' into a community park where young people could channel their energy, is the latest winner of the Prime Minister…
12 major transport scheme projects have won funding totalling £225 million, while 15 smaller schemes are receiving a total of £41 million.
Charlie Taylor writes to Michael Gove about improvements made to alternative provision.
The economy in the north of Scotland is now less dependent on Dounreay, a new report published today has found.
£15 million fund for improving safety of cyclists outside London.
The British Minister of State for Europe, The Rt Hon David Lidington MP, visited Switzerland on 20-21 June at the invitation of Federal Councillor Didier Burkhalter.
Foreign Office Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham has expressed concern at increasing restrictions on freedom of expression in Sudan following the demonstrations in Khartoum.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke about Britain's relationship with the European Union and the Eurozone at an event to mark the 14th anniversary of the think tank Centre for European Reform.
The winners of the Royal Navy’s annual photographic competition, known as The Peregrine Trophy, were announced by the First Sea Lord at a ceremony at the Old Naval College Greenwich last night (June 25).
Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology, Peter Luff, has visited the Republic of Korea to help develop the defence industrial relationship between the UK and the East Asian country.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has revised the timings of its Next Generation Estate Contracts (NGEC) programme, following a major review of the procurement schedule for its future UK estate commercial arrange…
It has been more than ten years since science and technology experts based at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) first deployed to Afghanistan in support of UK operations.
Pictures of the Royal Navy's ice patrol ship HMS Protector have won this year's Peregrine Trophy, the Royal Navy's annual photographic competition.
100 Army Air Corps soldiers marched through cheering crowds in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, at the weekend 'with swords drawn, bayonets fixed, drums beating, bands playing and colours flying'.
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