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Hundreds of locations across the UK have kick-started their Armed Forces Day celebrations by raising the flag.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) is giving male survivors of sexual abuse a chance to have their say about the sort of support they'd like to receive.
The June 2014 issue of the bulletin for authorised testing facilities (ATFs) who host annual vehicle tests for lorries, buses, coaches and trailers.
The Civil Service offers work experience opportunities to unemployed young people aged 18 to 24 as part of Movement to Work.
The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Amendment) Order 2014 classifies khat as a controlled drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
Flag of the British Antarctic Territory is today flying above the Foreign & Commonwealth Office marking Mid-Winter’s Day (in Antarctica!)
Drivers are advised that motorways and major A roads leading to the Glastonbury Festival site, at Pilton in Somerset are likely to be busy between Wednesday 25 June and Friday 27 June as festival goers arrive.
The Communication Minister's speech on internet governance at the opening of the 50th ICANN conference
The Treasury minister will go to New York and Washington to meet with a number of successful British businesses based in the US.
Felicity Harvey, Director General for Public Health, talks about implementing the UK AMR Strategy and continued prioritisation and support.
Announcing the launch of a consultation on strengthening powers to intervene in schools failing to promote British values.
On 20 June, St Peter’s RC High School, working with the Environment Agency and Gloucester City Council, officially opened three raingardens.
Sajid Javid, Secretário de Estado para Cultura, Mídia e Esporte do Reino Unido, virá ao Brasil para encontro
Today the Government’s overhaul of the electricity market pushes forward, with secondary legislation for the Electricity Market Reform (EMR) programme laid in Parliament.
The Highways Agency is today (23 June) urging those in its supply chain to do themselves justice by providing examples of leading performance, innovation and efficient service – as it launches its supplier recognition scheme…
Appointment of new chair of the Nuclear Liabilities Fund.
Awareness campaign is unfolding in Greece (20-27 June)
The role of women in civil engineering will come under the spotlight later today (23 June), as female engineers team up with colleagues from up and down the country, to mark National Women in Engineering Day.
Tickets to public event will be made available on Monday 7 July, 2014
Attorney General announces 4 new lawyers who will prosecute some of the most serious criminal cases in the country.
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