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Community projects that tackle female offending have been awarded £3.5m in funding, Justice Minister Crispin Blunt announced today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Ministry of Justice has published a new online tool that lets people see the length of time cases take in courts in England and Wales.
Prime Minister’s Spokesperson on Chris Huhne, open primaries, stamp prices, regulation of lobbyists, the Eurozone and benefits.
The conversation focussed on preparations for the upcoming informal European Council meeting.
Ofsted today (24 January 2012) launched a consultation for its inspection of all ‘non-association’ independent schools in England.
From 23 January 2012 the driving theory test will not use prepublished questions in a move to stop candidates learning answers by rote.
The outcome of an independent review is that continuing government support for maritime training is required.
Juror jailed for researching the case she was on and telling the rest of the jury information they did not know.
More cities in England will be offered the chance to agree a bespoke deal with Government to unlock their potential to drive economic growth…
Electrical Fire Safety Week - 23rd -29th January 2012 As shocking statistics show that half of all accidental house fires were caused by faulty…
Draft text of the speech - may differ from the delivered version. In 2005, humanity became a mostly urban species. For the first time in …
Government and private enterprise are working together to support new business startups and growth. What's the business in you?
Speech by Gerald Howarth, Minister for International Security Strategy.
Minister for Europe David Lidington welcomed the Croatian people's decision to join the European Union after the country's referendum on accession.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken about the historic change and opportunity that Egypt has seen in the last year, as the Egyptian Parliament opens.
Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt has condemned the inflammatory words of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem saying that the UK is against any comments that could stir up hatred and prejudice.
Mr Stuart William Gill has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Republic of Iceland.
The Royal Navy Gibraltar Squadron provided force protection for HMS Daring as she left the Rock at the end of her first overseas port of call as she heads east of Suez.
Thanks to a £92,000 project, the Services Sound and Vision Corporation’s (SSVC’s) Seahawk Cinema at RNAS Culdrose has joined the digital revolution…
Three soldiers who died in Iraq and Afghanistan will always be remembered by their former school thanks to a Heroes Wall unveiled by Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal last week.
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