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British and French troops have been training together to improve their urban fighting skills and develop co-operation between the two armies.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
‘The Saint’ - as the Type 23 frigate is known to her crew - will arrive in London on Saturday morning and will spend a few days hosting a number…
The UK’s Prime Minister David Cameron is currently in the USA on an official visit. Yesterday, he and US President Barack Obama gave a joint…
Two Merlins from 820 Naval Air Squadron have been taking part in the world's biggest anti-submarine exercise, NATO's Proud Manta.
Personnel from No 5 RAF Force Protection Wing, based at RAF Lossiemouth, completed their final exercise last week ahead of their Afghan deployment.
It’s fair to say you have played a critical role over the past year, working extensively with the government as we have got on with our core…
The Minister set out the challenge on a series of visits to companies in Surrey that are successfully using their intellectual property to add…
Views are also requested on the idea of compensated no-fault dismissal for micro-businesses with fewer than 10 employees. Under such a system…
The announcement follows an extensive consultation, which identified that the majority of respondents felt the current regime is too complicated…
15 March 2012 An independent report has been published today advising the government how it could best tackle the problem of fuel poverty. …
15 March 2012 In March 2011, my predecessor commissioned Professor John Hills of the London School of Economics, to undertake a review of the…
Scotland needs its two governments and employers to work together to create work opportunities for young people across Scotland, the Secretary of State Michael Moore said today.
ScotRail, the primary rail operator in Scotland, has agreed to introduce the Jobcentre Plus Travel Discount card onto its network from 1 April 2012.
Britain will provide funding to the UN to help get food to 1.7 million people caught up in the ongoing violence
UK doctors, midwives and medics will train over 17,000 health workers to provide emergency care for mothers and newborns across Africa and Asia
Same-sex couples have moved a step closer to the right to marry in a civil ceremony.
The Home Secretary today received the final part of Tom Winsor’s review into police pay and conditions.
A package of measures designed to drive forward radical reforms to the immigration system has today been laid in Parliament.
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