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The Thomson Foundation announced the winners of the 2013 Sri Lankan Inquirer Award for investigative reporting.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Two women have been jailed for a year following the seizure of 13 endangered iguanas at Heathrow.
A letter from Matthew Hancock, Minister for Skills and Enterprise, to colleges updating them on the reform of vocational education
Speech by Universities and Science Minister David Willetts to the Universities UK (UUK) conference.
A Highways Agency project to reduce congestion and improve access to Leeds and Wakefield will get underway on the M1 at junction 41, in West Yorkshire next week (7 April).
Twenty-five acres of new parks, play space and wetlands are now open at the former Olympic and Paralympic Village for everyone to enjoy.
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Foreign Secretary William Hague attended the informal EU Foreign Ministers meeting in Athens to discuss the situation in Ukraine.
Sports Ministers visits Yorkshire to get an update on how plans are progressing for the Tour De France Grand Depart.
Visita está sendo organizada pelo Ministério das Relações Exteriores do Reino Unido
Financial Secretary on home ownership and mortgage lending.
Hugo Swire welcomes announcement that an election will take place in Fiji on 17 September 2014.
UK Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds planted poppies at the Edith Cavell memorial in Brussels to bloom for the First World War Centenary.
Customers wishing to apply for a UK visa can now pay the Priority Visa fee online and take the receipt to the new Visa Application Centre.
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne also visits local business that will benefit from £2,000 cashback on jobs from Sunday.
Prince Harry's overseas tour to South America in June will include Chile and Brazil. The visit is being organised by the FCO.
PHE have published the latest figures on scarlet fever which continues to rise in England.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II meets Pope Francis at the Vatican
The tax-free personal allowance rises to £10,000 from this Sunday. Businesses in Northern Ireland will also benefit from lower jobs taxes.
Government has today (4 April 2014) published its response to a Call for Views on corporate responsibility from last year.
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