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Three quarters of all UN Member States endorse the Declaration of Commitment to End Sexual Violence in Conflict
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Decision letter and Inspector's Report on applications for Listed Building Consent.
A much-needed scheme to provide vital extra capacity on the A21 between Tonbridge and Pembury will go ahead, it was confirmed today.
A £125 million MOD contract to maintain, repair and upgrade the RAF's Tornado fast jets has secured more than 600 British engineering jobs.
The Environment Agency has teamed up with the Woodland Trust and local landowners to create two new areas of woodland near Dorchester.
The Environment Agency is inviting people on the Somerset Moors and Levels to another two drop-in surgeries at Burrowbridge and East Lyng.
Are your children over 12? Do they enjoy being outdoors and active? If so, why not book them in on a day’s fly-fishing for beginners.
The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury speaks on international tax competitiveness.
Dominic Jermey will be the new Chief Executive of UK Trade and Investment (UKTI).
Lord Nash, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Schools speaks at the Academies Show about unlocking the power of academies.
International conference examines impact of cooking with solid fuels on traditional cookstoves and open fires.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons by Norman Baker.
Under the ambitious redevelopment programme old buildings at the Royal Sussex County hospital in Brighton will be demolished and replaced with facilities consistent with modern standards.
Papworth hospital, a leading specialist heart and lung hospital, will move from its current location outside Cambridge onto the Addenbrooke’s hospital site in the city.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the PM of Japan, Gerry Adams, private tenancies, AstraZeneca and Ann Maguire.
Minister for Civil Society Nick Hurd has announced more than £2.5 million funding to change the lives of vulnerable young people.
Wales Office Minister Baroness Jenny Randerson meets Operation Imperial team at Gwent Police
Plans allowing councils freedom to cut the number of road markings and signs have been announced by Road Minister Robert Goodwill.
Robert Goodwill explains the changes to Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions.
Public consultation on proposed changes to the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002 announced.
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