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With celebrations underway for ‘Wales Tourism Week’, Wales Office Minister David Jones today [2nd March 2012] visited North Wales to see how…
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PM: we have decided, in the communique, to work together to document evidence of Syrian atrocities
In a major survey over the last 3 years Ofsted found wide differences in the quality and quantity of music education in English schools.
Bob Neill opened the new visitors centre in Basildon, showcasing the ideas and technologies being developed in the Thames Gateway.
Response to the consultation into possible reforms of the use on the highway of mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs.
Fire Minister Bob Neill has today announced funding of £74 million to support a range of locally-led projects to improve the resilience and …
Today the Government is publishing the outcome of its invitation to fire and rescue authorities in England to submit their plans to improve…
Strikes in Germany and Cyprus could affect your travel. Check our advice before you set off.
Minister for Conflict Issues Henry Bellingham met with Lord Bates on 29 February to discuss his Walk for Truce across Europe. Watch our video to find out more about the Walk for Truce.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that the UK will continue to raise Guantanamo detainee Shaker Aamer's case with the US when he met his representatives in London today.
Foreign Secretary William Hague is encouraging British nationals to consider a career working in the European Union institutions.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has announced that all diplomatic staff have been withdrawn from Damascus, and Embassy services suspended.
Welsh soldiers deployed to Afghanistan have celebrated St David's Day in the traditional way by munching their way through whole, raw leeks.
The Prince of Wales presented soldiers from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards with ceremonial leeks today to mark St David's Day.
Britain's most advanced warship has joined allied navies in a sweep of troubled waters for her first major operation east of Suez.
The award of a contract to a commercial partner to help improve the MOD's business services has been announced today.
Soldiers from 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh recently visited a mosque in Bolton as part of preparations for their deployment to Afghanistan.
The Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) allows applicants who have been successful in obtaining a patent from either the UK Intellectual Property…
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