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Tickets still available for greatest ever Paralympics.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Olympics, planning and the Eurozone were discussed at this press briefing.
A uniquely British odyssey marks beginning of the XXX Olympiad
Big Ben was among the bells that rang in unison around the UK at 8.12am today.
Prime Minister welcomes opportunity to show the best of Britain in a Games like no other.
Flame greeted by cheering crowds at the heart of Government.
377 community sports projects across England will benefit.
The Deputy Prime Minister has invited 14 guests to attend the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics tonight.
The Deputy Prime Minister has recorded a video message to mark the start of the London 2012 Olympics.
Recipients of the tickets include graduates of the National Citizen Service, Big Society Award winners and individuals who have helped with the response to last summer's riots.
**Universities and Science Minister David Willetts went on to say: **“Applications from students from disadvantaged backgrounds for 2012 …
The world-famous zebra crossing near Abbey Road Studios in London has been listed Grade II by John Penrose Minister for Tourism and Heritage
Hugh Robertson’s wager with Australian Sports Minister.
Heritage Lottery Fund announces latest awards for the sector.
The Queen approves the appointment of four new Lord Justices of Appeal.
The Secretary of State for Scotland, Michael Moore, will attend the first Olympic preliminary football match taking place in Glasgow, and will thank everyone who has put a huge effort into ensuring that everything is ready f…
From today, disabled grassroots organisations in Scotland and Wales will be able to access a £3 million fund.
From today newly diagnosed victims of mesothelioma will receive help through a new support scheme.
Prime Minister affirms commitment to same sex marriage civil marriage this parliament
Communities Minister Andrew Stunell has told local authorities that there is no excuse for leaving the voluntary and community sector behind…
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