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In 2015, England marks two major anniversaries. It will be 800 years since the Magna Carta was sealed and 750 years since the formation of the first English parliament.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Prime Minister David Cameron's op-ed on the celebration of 400 years since William Shakespeare's death.
Scottish community in Uganda celebrates Scotland’s national poet
Countess of Wessex and FCO Minister Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon have completed a two-day visit to Lebanon.
Minister of State for Transport John Hayes calls for beauty in transport.
This is a speech delivered by Planning Minister Nick Boles about beautiful urban landscapes and affordable homes.
The UK Government will be leading the celebrations of the legacy of Robert Burns this week with a reception at Lancaster House in London and the launch of a new a video showing armed forces personnel and diplomatic staff across...
The flag representing the county of Essex has been hoisted above the department's offices.
To mark the occasion of 450 years of Shakespeare's birth, ambassador Whitting held a speech at National Library Cetinje.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to signify Her intention of conferring the following Peerages of the United Kingdom for Life.
On 'Wessex Day' the government is encouraging local communities to fly their national and local flags with pride.
The Prime Minister will host a traditional Burns Supper in Downing Street this evening (Monday) in celebration of the life and works of the famous Scottish bard.
The flag representing the historic county of Sussex flies above the department's offices to coincide with Sussex Day.
Further funding to protect and increase transport services, level up infrastructure and regenerate local economies after the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The final resting place of a feral German child, adopted as a sort of ‘court pet’ by the Royal family of George I in the early eighteenth century, has been listed
Prime Minister Theresa May hosted a Burns Supper at Downing Street.
One of the last few examples of British landscapes by American painters in a UK collection is at risk of permanently leaving the UK.
Interactive play shown around the country in RSC Schools Broadcast.
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