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Veterans of the Arctic Convoys and Bomber Command will begin receiving new awards in recognition of their heroic service within weeks.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Lord Rogers’ innovative building has ‘stood the test of time’.
A private house in Wimbledon, with separate studio/housekeeper’s flat, designed by the internationally acclaimed architect Lord Rogers - and his then wife Su - for his parents, has been listed by Heritage Minister Ed Vaizey.
Updated statistics on the number of claimants receiving Disability Living Allowance (DLA) between February and May 2012 have been released.
The British High Commissioner hosted an evening reception at his residence to announce and celebrate the launch of Dulwich College (Singapore).
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Wendy Hallett, founder and managing director of Hallett Retail and member of the Women’s Business Council on life as an entrepreneur.
Looking at the impact London 2012 has had on getting women involved in sport.
Read the Minister for Women and Equalities' spring edition of the Women’s Engagement Newsletter.
UK takes leading role in achieving in a common set of global standards to protect women and girls.
Foreign Office Minister David Lidington said the Armenian Presidential election marks another step forward in democratic development.
It is a new police check for UK nationals who are travelling and working overseas.
Innovative scheme helping jobseekers living in areas without public transport to get to work is the latest winner of the Big Society Award.
5 projects get more backing from the Innovation in Giving Fund and a new Cabinet Office Centre for Social Action to launch in April.
A new report on best practice in social investment has been published by Saїd Business School, University of Oxford and the Cabinet Office.
Sports Minister visits Istanbul to promote UK business ahead of the city’s 2020 Games bid.
Georgian court jester’s final resting place protected.
The final resting place of a feral German child, adopted as a sort of ‘court pet’ by the Royal family of George I in the early eighteenth century, has been listed
Knighthood conferred upon Mark Turner, Q.C, and Stephen Cobb, Q.C.
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