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RAF Leeming has acted as host to personnel from Poland and Turkey who joined British airmen to take part in Exercise Trial Mace XIV.
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Today the Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke about the challenges facing European nations for the future.
Foreign Office Minister the Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP spoke at the Asian Business Leaders Award dinner at Banqueting House in Westminster on 22 October 2012.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has commented on the first anniversary of the Declaration of Liberation in Libya, in which the National Transitional Council formally announced the end of the Qadhafi regime.
Full text of the Foreign Secretary's statement updating Parliament on the Balance of Competences of the European Union.
Foreign Secretary William Hague announces the re-opening of Britain's Embassy in Madagascar.
Guildhall College, based in East London, started registering students for its HND courses in April. Significant numbers of students at the College…
Lord Lingfield, working with an expert panel, was commissioned by the Government to see how to raise standards and professionalism in the sector…
The study sheds new light on technological advances which enable computer algorithms to drive high-speed stock trades.
An audit of what the EU does and how it affects the UK.
A public inquiry will be held into applications for consent to build five new onshore wind farms in Powys, Mid-Wales. This follows objections…
Final quarterly economic report shows expected £377 million saving; work underway to transform Park for legacy use.
Scheme highlights people rescuing their local heritage.
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games is set to come in under budget, according to the Government’s final quarterly economic report.
A new online consultation invites people to answer the key questions on household poverty ahead of a UN meeting later this month
International Development Minister Lynne Featherstone warned of the growing refugee crisis in South Sudan as a result of renewed fighting in Sudan during her visit to the region
Secretary of State for International Development speaking on working together to make a difference to the poorest in the world
The National Farmers Union (NFU) have written to Environment Secretary Owen Paterson to request that the pilot badger culls in West Somerset…
Seven people have been arrested for people trafficking following two UK Border Agency raids yesterday.
Police prosecution powers are being extended in a bureaucracy busting change to the law announced today by Home Secretary Theresa May.
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