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From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Japan, Libya and Bahrain.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Prime Minister David Cameron announced today that the town Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire, will become Royal Wootton Bassett later in 2011.
Prime Minister David Cameron has personally called on the King of Bahrain to end the violent suppression of street protests in the Gulf state.
The only medic stationed at the small camp of Tapa Topche, more commonly known as Artillery Hill, outside Gereshk in southern Helmand, is providing essential medical training for Afghan soldiers.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on the response to the situation in Libya following the G8 Foreign Ministers meeting in Paris.
Repatriation ceremonies for those killed in operational theatres will move to RAF Brize Norton by 1 September 2011 the Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox has announced today.
The Commanders of ISAF troops in Helmand province, where the vast majority of UK personnel deployed to Afghanistan are working, gave a briefing yesterday on progress made over the last 12 months.
Statement by the Secretary of State accompanying the publication of the IMC's Annual Report for September 2008-09, and its audited accounts.
Prime Minister David Cameron has personally called on the king of Bahrain to end the violent suppression of street protests in the Gulf state.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Libya, Sentencing Guidelines, Bahrain, Japan and unemployment.
Speech by Bernard Gray, Chief of Defence Materiel.
Foreign Secretary William Hague updated Parliament on the response to the situation in Libya following the G8 Foreign Ministers meeting in Paris.
Members of the Sudan Troika expressed concern about the announced suspension of talks between the National Congress Party and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement.
A village previously seen as a failure in the eyes of Helmand's people has been retaken, regenerated and repopulated in an ongoing operation led by British paratroopers, supported by 80 bomb disposal specialists.
British soldiers and their Afghan National Army counterparts have overseen the clearance of numerous wrecked vehicles from a major route in Afghanistan's Helmand province.
The importance of looking after the families of soldiers serving on operations was the focus of a recent visit to Colchester Garrison by the Minister for the Armed Forces Nick Harvey.
The Royal Navy frigate HMS Campbeltown has marked her final sailing from her affiliated town of Campbeltown with an eleven-gun salute, prior to her decommissioning later this year.
Soldiers and their families received a standing ovation from thousands of football fans in Swindon at the weekend.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Japan, Libya and Civil Service.
As part of the Civil Contingencies Act enhancement programme, we are revising further chapters of the emergency preparedness guidance.
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