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Italian Police and British Embassy present a new guide in English for victims of sexual violence.
Joint Statement by the Ambassadors of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Iceland, Ireland, Sweden, the UK, and Charge d’ Affaires of Lithuania and the US.
The story of Australian First World War Victoria Cross recipient Percy Valentine Storkey.
Projects include raising awareness of sexual health risks at sex-on-premises venues and vaccinations in non-clinical settings such as pubs and music festivals.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Ovarian Cancer Action, Beat, and Women in Prison among those receiving grants over £1m.
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack travelled to Paris this week on a two-day trip to promote Scottish trade with France.
We asked our neuroscientists to explain the science of love on Valentine’s Day; Love triangles or the triangles of love?
The Online Safety Bill will help protect young people and clamp down on racist abuse online, while safeguarding freedom of expression.
Victims of rape and domestic abuse will be helped by a major £40m funding boost for specialist support services, the Government has confirmed today (1 February).
The story of New Zealand First World War Victoria Cross recipient Percy Valentine Storkey.
Speech given by the Rt Hon Baroness Warsi at the launch of the 2012 National Church and Social Action Survey.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
People who commit ‘living together’ benefit fraud are being warned they face tough new sanctions under the welfare reform bill.
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