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Armed with receivers, satellite communications and other systems, 14 Signal Regiment serve as the finely-tuned ears of the British Army.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Downing Street statement following call between PM and President-elect of Russia, Vladimir Putin.
Council focused on the measures needed to address the growth crisis in Europe and complete the Single Market.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that the World Service has been an example of the very best of Britain when he spoke at the 80th anniversary.
Sailors from HMS Protector have returned to the exact spot where polar explorer Ernest Shackleton saved his men nearly 100 years ago.
Mr Day was chosen for this role following an internal competition after Sir Alex Allan’s departure in late 2011. The appointment has been approved…
The hunter-killer nuclear submarine HMS Astute, the first of the Navy’s next-generation submarines, is the most advanced submarine Britain has…
To mark the unique occasion of Her Majesty The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, Fortnum and Mason is presenting all Armed Forces personnel on active…
A military horse from the Household Cavalry has taken it upon himself to help muck out his own yard during the morning mucking-out parade.
2 March 2012 Energy Secretary Edward Davey today underlined the Government’s commitment to deal with the UK’s nuclear legacy and to ensure …
Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood is pleased to announce the appointment of Jon Day as the new Chair of the Joint Intelligence Committee.
PM: we have decided, in the communique, to work together to document evidence of Syrian atrocities
Fire Minister Bob Neill has today announced funding of £74 million to support a range of locally-led projects to improve the resilience and …
Today the Government is publishing the outcome of its invitation to fire and rescue authorities in England to submit their plans to improve…
Foreign Secretary William Hague is encouraging British nationals to consider a career working in the European Union institutions.
Welsh soldiers deployed to Afghanistan have celebrated St David's Day in the traditional way by munching their way through whole, raw leeks.
The Prince of Wales presented soldiers from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards with ceremonial leeks today to mark St David's Day.
Britain's most advanced warship has joined allied navies in a sweep of troubled waters for her first major operation east of Suez.
The award of a contract to a commercial partner to help improve the MOD's business services has been announced today.
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