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The Cabinet Office has published an ‘issues and questions’ paper, part of the Triennial Review of the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
A turning of the earth ceremony has taken place at the site of what will become the Afghan National Army Officer Academy (ANAOA) - underlining the UK’s long-term commitment to a secure Afghanistan after combat operations cea…
Outstanding photography from Afghanistan and Army life has been celebrated at the annual Army Photographic Competition.
Royal Air Force personnel from IX (Bomber) Squadron, based at RAF Marham in Norfolk, have become the first to receive medals for their part in the NATO-led Libya operation last year.
A ceremony has taken place in Kabul marking the start of construction of an Afghan National Army Officer Academy (ANAOA) while, in Lashkar Gah, 4th Mechanized Brigade has officially taken command of Task Force Helmand.
The most advanced ship simulator in the Navy has been installed at Dartmouth, featuring photo-realistic recreations of key harbours to train bridge teams.
Minister for Europe David Lidington said that enlargement is one of the EU’s greatest achievements and remains a priority for the UK.
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Warsi has condemned the attack on Malala Yousufzai in Pakistan.
An Army Reserves transport unit is trialling a new initiative aimed at getting unemployed people into work.
Royal Navy and British Army air and sea power combined on the sands of Cornwall at the weekend as a large scale beach landing was played out in Carlyon Bay.
The Defamation Bill has its second reading in the House of Lords this afternoon.
The Defence Secretary has announced that, from December, civil servants in central government departments who volunteer as reservists will receive a minimum of 10 days' special paid leave per year to conduct their milita…
The MOD has launched a new Defence Discount Service, as part of the Armed Forces Covenant, in recognition of service in the Armed Forces.
Soldiers from 26 Engineer Regiment, who returned home from Afghanistan at the end of September, received their Operational Service Medals on Friday 5 October 2012.
Welcoming the launch of the ‘A world you like. With a climate you like’, the European campaign to promote climate action, Secretary of State…
The Cabinet Office is leading a radical overhaul of the arrangements that allow civil servants to undertake trade union work in work hours.
The Government is showing its commitment to Armed Forces personnel by giving extra financial support to Reserves and injured Service personnel.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has commented on the announcement of the framework agreement.
A soldier who led his men in a daring counter attack on an insurgent position that ultimately transformed the entire security situation in the area has been Mentioned in Despatches for his unflinching courage under enemy fir…
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