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Two teenagers have been appointed as Lord-Lieutenant cadets for South Glamorgan for 2023.
Dstl and DASA will be speaking at Innovate Local: Southern Pioneers on 8 to 9 March 2021.
A team of Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) has arrived on the south east Training Estate to help crackdown on crime and illegal incursions.
Minister of State for Digital and Culture, Matt Hancock, delivers speech at opening of new exhibition at the British Museum.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Natural England notify 3,100-hectare area of lowland heath in west Cornwall a Special Site of Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Highways England is starting a major programme of tree and shrub planting along the A30 and A38 in a bid to connect a 105 mile corridor of wildlife habitat.
Virtual tour of wildlife haven near Chichester to launch National Nature Reserves Week
Non-native invasive species cost the British economy at least £1.7 billion each year and millions of pounds is spent on aquatic invaders alone.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision of Judge Jones on 21 June 2021.
Designation would allow area to benefit from greater protection, safeguarding beautiful landscapes for future generations.
A bell from a world war one shipwreck which took the lives of more than 600 South Africans has been returned to the South African people over a century after the ship sank.
British Territorial Army (TA) soldiers training in the United States have been working on a community project with US and Danish allies.
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds welcomes additional measures to safeguard Marine Protected Areas.
Lord Richard Attenborough, Director of Cry Freedom, Lord Neil Kinnock and music promoter Jerry Dammers writer of song “Free Nelson Mandela”.
Activists and health workers combine to mobilise people living with HIV and AIDS and to provide the medicine and care that patients need
How UK aid is helping remove the threat of land mines after two decades of conflict
The story of South African First World War Victoria Cross recipient Clement Robertson.
Anglers are being asked to report any sightings or catches of Pink Salmon.
Foreign Office Minister for North America Alistair Burt today met with a delegation of twelve tribal representatives from the Cherokee Nation.
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham has welcomed the declaration of a Marine Protected Area (MPA) around the UK Overseas Territory of South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands.
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