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Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken following talks between Iran and the E3+3 in Moscow.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Civil Service Reform Plan was jointly published by the Minister for the Cabinet Office and the Head of the Civil Service.
This written ministerial statement on TPIM was laid in the House of Commons on 19 June 2012 by Theresa May and House of Lords by Lord Henley
Lyn Simpson, Director of NHS Operations, on behalf of Ian Dalton, Chief Operating Officer NHS Commissioning Board Authority (NHS CBA) has written…
Foreign Secretary William Hague discussed regional issues during talks with His Majesty King Abdullah of Jordan on Monday, June 18.
The MoD has awarded Rolls Royce a £1.1 billion contract to produce new reactor cores for the Royal Navy’s nuclear submarines and upgrade the plant where they will be built. The nuclear reactor cores will be used to power th…
Deployed dads across Afghanistan's Helmand province received a welcome morale-boost yesterday when they opened Father's Day cards from their sons and daughters back home.
It has been announced that RAF Scampton is to remain the base for the RAF Aerobatic Team (RAFAT) - also known as the Red Arrows - and the RAF's Air Surveillance and Control System (ASACS).
"Europe and the advanced economies can reform and avoid the sclerosis of low growth and low competitiveness."
Free nursery milk, the Eurozone and the G20, the Leveson Inquiry, and Boris Johnson's comments on a third runway at Heathrow were among topics discussed at this press briefing.
Deployed dads across Afghanistan’s Helmand province have received a welcome morale boost as Fathers’ Day cards have been delivered to the operational theatre, thanks to the British Forces Post Office.
The first of the British Army's new Foxhound vehicles have arrived in Afghanistan.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has commented following the UN Mission's decision to suspend its activities in Syria.
109 UK Service personnel have been granted state honours by Her Majesty The Queen in her annual Birthday Honours List.
"The leaders discussed the situation in Syria and the international effort to support the Annan plan and bring an end to the appalling daily slaughter there. "
Minister for the Middle East and North Africa Alistair Burt comments on his meeting with Libyan Deputy Defence Minister on 14 June 2012
RAF personnel and their families were among those lining the route of the Olympic Torch Relay earlier this week as the torch made its way past RAF Leuchars in north east Scotland.
It is with sadness that the Ministry of Defence must announce that a soldier from 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment was killed in Afghanistan on Friday 15 June 2012.
The announcement of the successful IT services suppliers for the Public Services Network marks a milestone in government's ICT strategy.
Just seven weeks after becoming the first mutual from central government, MyCSP Ltd has taken on 15 new contracts.
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