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Statement by Minister for Europe David Lidington on the Balance of Competencies Review: Foreign Policy Report
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government will share more details of its future projects and contracts, worth up to £84 billion, to stimulate growth and help businesses plan ahead.
Sailors from HMS Illustrious have paid homage to their forebears as they helped smarten up Malta's naval cemetery.
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) answered questions on Leveson, flooding, the NHS, National Security Council, the Work Programme, Cabinet and growth implementation.
Portsmouth mine warfare experts have taken over from their Faslane colleagues in charge of the Royal Navy's mine warfare force in the Gulf.
Tickets for Troops has distributed its 300,000th free ticket just days after the scheme marked its third anniversary.
The people of Glasgow turned out in force on Saturday to welcome home around 100 soldiers from D Squadron of the 1st Royal Tank Regiment (1 RTR).
The Prime Minister David Cameron has given an update to the House of Commons, following last week's EU budget negotiations at the European Council.
Prime Minister gave an update to the House of Commons following last week's EU budget negotiations in Brussels.
Her Majesty The Queen has approved the re-appointment of Charles Richard Bean as Deputy Governor of the Bank of England.
The MoD is investing £46 million in acquiring fifty-one new Foxhound patrol vehicles for soldiers serving on the frontline in Afghanistan.
Sailors and Royal Marines from Royal Naval warship HMS Northumberland have carried out final boarding training in Crete for their upcoming maritime policing patrol in the Indian Ocean.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has urged the Bahraini Government to implement the remaining BICI recommendations. He said: "We are concerned by some of the recent decisions taken by the Bahraini Government, parti…
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
The Cabinet Office has launched an open consultation on new guidance on how to handle Freedom of Information requests.
"The Council has ended without agreement on the future of the EU budget."
Written statement by the Rt Hon Justine Greening MP, Secretary of State for Transport.
Injured troops have met the media ahead of their departure for Peru in a bid to become the first disabled team to complete the Dakar rally.
Following the announcement of a ceasefire to end hostilities in Gaza and Southern Israel, Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt gave a series of interviews whilst on a visit to the region.
On day 2 of European Council budget negotiations, David Cameron has continued to call for more radical proposals to rein in EU spending
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