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David Cameron was joined by the new Defence Secretary Philip Hammond and the Head of the Army to announce that the vehicles will be fitted with…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Royal Air Force personnel from two Yorkshire air bases played a central part in the unveiling of a memorial to Second World War French airmen in York Minster yesterday, including a flypast of 16 aircraft.
Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, has today called on public sector workers up and down the country to help deliver first-class public services.
Warrior infantry fighting vehicles will remain in service to beyond 2040.
House of Commons votes against motion.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on Europe.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Cabinet, parliamentary private secretaries, Europe and the Chief Coroner
When you change your clocks, test your smoke alarm
The ultimate user’s guide to government, setting out how central government works, is published today, 24 October 2011.
Foreign Secretary William Hague, Defence Secretary Philip Hammond and Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell have made statements on the Libyan Declaration of National Liberation.
Prime Minister David Cameron updated Parliament following the European Council and recent developments in Libya.
Territorial Army medics from the North West of England have received the Freedom of the City of Manchester for their life-saving work in Afghanistan.
Following yesterday's announcement by Libya's National Transitional Council that the country has now been fully liberated, UK Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has said that NATO operations there will continue for as …
Phoenix House is the newest of the Army-led Personnel Recovery and Assessment Centres which are being built across the country in partnership…
In atrocious weather and after three aborted landings a Royal Navy Search and Rescue crew from HMS Gannet came to the aid of a newborn baby.
Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) General Sir David Richards has written the following article for today's Daily Telegraph in which he expresses his pride in the UK's Armed Forces' role in Libya.
Over 100 Highlanders from 4th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS) received an emotional and rapturous welcome when they returned to their base this weekend from Afghanistan.
PM: "Resolving the problems in the Eurozone is the urgent and over-riding priority facing not only the Eurozone members, but the EU as a whole - and indeed the rest of the world economy."
Prime Minister David Cameron has commented on the elections in Tunisia, saying they are a "remarkable achievement".
Foreign Secretary William Hague has made a statement on today's historic elections in Tunisia.
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