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The flag of Essex will fly this week in the heart of government to celebrate the important role counties play in the nation’s cultural heritage.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Prime Minister David Cameron has announced a review into military medals in a written ministerial statement.
Baroness Randerson pays tribute to Dylan Thomas on the 100th anniversary of his birth.
Second round of grants from the First World War (FWW) Centenary Cathedral Repair Fund announced by Culture Secretary Sajid Javid
British Embassy conducts same sex marriage ceremony, the second to take place in Tokyo since the UK’s Marriage Act changed.
Flood sirens in Walsden, Todmorden, Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd will be tested as part of the Environment Agency’s annual maintenance.
Jobcentre Plus work coaches, local authorities and voluntary sector organisations to help 16 and 17 year olds find work.
On 10 October Lord Faulks delivered a speech on "Justice and Human Rights: A UK Perspective" at the Law Academy of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Speech by Minister for the United Nations, Baroness Anelay, at a reception held for UN Day
The number of visitors choosing Wales for overnight breaks and daytrips has increased, according to figures revealed today
The innovative Bournemouth voluntary group Caring Canines has won the Prime Minister's Big Society Award.
New survey launched to collect views on improving the lives of women and girls in the UK.
Armed Forces personnel joined members of the public taking part in "The Watch" - a vigil to launch The Royal British Legion’s annual appeal.
The London 2012 legacy reached another milestone with all the affordable rental homes in East Village now occupied.
Athens conference brings together UK and Greek experts to explore opportunities in the ‘Experience Economy’ sector
The Deputy Prime Minister wishes "Saal Mubarak" to everyone celebrating Diwali today.
The Queen has approved that Christopher Knight may be re-appointed as a Member of the Churches Conservation Trust.
The Queen has approved that Beth McHattie may be appointed as a Member of the Churches Conservation Trust.
Mini Cooper conduz top designer britânico pelo Brasil
Shakespeare's Globe will visit Quito on November 6th as part of their "Globe to Globe World" Tour.
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