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Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP condemns attacks on PSNI following 12th July Parade
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
An award-winning project which uses archaeology to aid the recovery of injured soldiers is continuing its success on Salisbury Plain.
Airborne medics have been learning how a fire brigade extracts casualties from damaged vehicles in preparation for Exercise Askari Serpent.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson answered questions on EU regulation, MPs pay, Faslane, and ONS statistics on children born out of wedlock.
The Prime Minister has appointed Lord Bew as Chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
Guidance will help get the balance right between protecting people’s property and lives and ensuring the safety of firefighters.
The government has announced that UK residency rules for new Armed Forces recruits have been reviewed.
Royal Navy photographers that deploy worldwide have been recognised at the annual Peregrine Trophy awards in London.
The Civil Service is taking a new, joined-up approach to horizon scanning to help inform current policy making.
David Lidington warns that convicting someone unable to defend themselves is bound to add to negative perceptions of the Russian judicial process.
The Secretary of State met the PSNI Chief Constable Matt Baggott this afternoon to discuss the policing of 12 July Parades
Former servicemen and women in Northern Ireland could be among the first to benefit from removing the upper-age limit on start-up loans
Acting Governor, Hon. Anya Williams chaired the 15th meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday 10th July 2013 on Grand Turk.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson answered questions on Wimbledon, education, deportation laws, and Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall.
A government-wide review of contracts held by G4S and Serco has been announced in response to an independent audit within the Ministry of Justice.
UK airborne engineers joined French paratroopers on a bridge building exercise to prepare them to respond to urgent operations worldwide.
Ex-Service personnel will be some of the first to benefit from removing the age limit on start-up loans.
Treasury publishes Sir Nick Macpherson’s review into the arrangements for proactive pre-releasing of Budget information under embargo on Budget day.
Test your cyber security skills in a new competition from GCHQ.
The UK's Minister for Europe David Lidington visited Warsaw on 9-10 July to discuss current EU issues and foreign policy priorities.
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