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Imam Asim Hafiz led a 600-strong congregation on Tuesday morning, 16 November, comprising ISAF Muslim troops from a host of nations, including…
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Soldiers from 2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (2 LANCS), known as the 'Lions of England', were given a rousing welcome during a parade at their home base in Episkopi, Cyprus.
Letter from the Minister for Employment Relations Consumer and Postal Affairs to all MPs and Peers in the Houses of Parliament. Outlines the…
Foreign Secretary William Hague confirmed the UK's commitment to European enlargement for the Western Balkans when he met Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic on 18 November.
It is with sadness that the Ministry of Defence must confirm that Guardsman Christopher Davies, from the 1st Battalion Irish Guards, serving with Combined Force Nahr-e Saraj (North), was killed in Afghanistan on Wednesday 17…
It will provide £1.4bn over three years for projects that will help to create a more balanced economic profile in such areas. I am delighted…
Professor Adrian Smith has been appointed to the new post of Director General, Knowledge and Innovation and Tera Allas has been appointed Director…
Twenty-year joint venture will attract national and international inward investment. 6,000 knowledge-based jobs to be created in science and…
At the first of a series of road shows taking place across the country, Lord Heseltine will meet potential bidders to advise them on the application…
The main tax raising power voted for by the Scottish people in the 1997 Devolution Referendum is currently not available to MSPs.
The government has today published detailed spending data allowing the public to see for the first time how money is spent.
Damian Green visited the US this week to see UK and US immigration controls in action and discuss joint work to tackle illegal immigration.
Drug with a street value of up to £40,000 were found in a birthday card by UK Border Agency officers on 18 November.
The devastation wreaked by the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti is the third time this Caribbean nation has suffered at the hands of natural disasters in a little over two years.
Cholera is spreading at an alarming rate across Haiti. One thousand, one hundred people have already died from the disease, thousands of people are infected and the number continues to rise steeply.
Discussing a range of issues facing the industry in implementing EU rules on individually tracing sheep.
Following a visit to Cornwall yesterday to see the devastation caused by the floods, the Secretary Of State Caroline Spelman has given the following written statement to the House of Commons.
The UK Government portal for transparency, data.gov.uk, gives the public and developers easy access to data from all levels of government.
Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone today lent her support to Transgender Day of Remembrance, which takes place on 20 November.
Owen Paterson MP addressed business leaders at the Enterprise NI conference in Belfast.
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