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Plans to modernise the rail network, tackle overcrowding, improve reliability and speed up journeys have been released.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Extra 16 motorcycle helmets rated by SHARP.
Inter Faith Week 2010.
Housing Minister Grant Shapps today welcomed publication of key design assessments of the Kickstart housebuilding programme, describing their…
A look at the work of the Foreign Office in London and its embassies overseas this week.
During a visit to Basra Province yesterday, British Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt met a range of politicians, religious and civil society leaders and businessmen.
Minister for Europe David Lidington talked about the importance of the EU Bill for safeguarding Parliamentary sovereignty in a speech to the UK Association for European Law on 25 November.
Emulating their cricketing heroes in the real Ashes in Australia, British and Australian soldiers fight over the 'Afghan Ashes' in Helmand.
With just one week left for families to send Christmas cards and presents to their loved ones in Afghanistan, members of the general public are once again being urged to donate to charities and keep the postal system clear.
The Military Operational Surgical Training (MOST) course - a collaboration between the Academic Department of Military Surgery and Trauma (…
The Prime Minister commissioned the six-month review of the Reserve Forces, to be known as Future Reserves 2020 (FR20), as part of the Strategic…
Contestants on the X Factor TV programme have released a charity single to promote awareness of and raise money for injured Service personnel, some of whom they met at Headley Court last week. Report by Leigh Hamilton.
Praia, San Jose, Reykjavik, Singapore, Ljubljana Abu Dhabi 26 November 2010 On visible climate change and invisible water In view of the …
The government has invited experts, public service managers and providers of public services to submit their ideas for public sector reform.
New opportunities to make music and a range of youth services at newly equipped music rehearsal space
Young people in Nottingham are being given new opportunities to make music
Government today invited experts, public service managers and providers of public services to submit their ideas for public service reform.
Findings are published today from a qualitative evaluation of In Work Credit (IWC).
Findings published from a qualitative evaluation of a pilot variation in the structure of In Work Credit payments for lone parents.
Social Security Advisory Committee ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions to consider Social Security Regulations (2011).
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