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Four helicopters operating from HMS Ocean will allow operational commanders to target Gaddafi’s forces in line with United Security Council …
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Nineteen year old traveller from Eastbourne headed for home on horseback after being stranded on a Patagonian ranch.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
OFT closed case: Proposed acquisition by Assa Abloy AB of Paddock Holdings Limited.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a North Italian Empire Athenienne.
Exhibition to mark 150th anniversary of Welsh settlement in Argentina unveiled
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
At its peak the UK had around 4,000 personnel, 37 aircraft and four ships committed to the operation to support Libyan civilians under threat from Colonel Gaddafi's regime.
Funding for 17 conservation projects worth more than £3.5 million in the UK Overseas Territories has been announced from the Darwin Plus initiative to deliver commitments in the 25 Year Environment Plan.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The RAF and Royal Navy have been involved in a number of precision attacks to protect Libyan civilians over the last few days as part of NATO's Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR.
Royal Marines of 42 Commando have been hard at work in Albania training in amphibious assault at a former Cold War submarine base.
The British Consulate General in Jerusalem held a reception in Ramallah to launch the Sirius Programme for young entrepreneurs.
£9.5 million work by founder of Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood John Everett Millais is now at risk of permanently leaving the UK
Arts Minister steps in to prevent Dalí’s surrealist Lobster Telephone from export.
The British ship RRS Discovery, a multidisciplinary ship specifically designed for the challenges of 21st century oceanography, is in Punta Arenas, Chile, showcasing some of the best of British marine science and innovation.
Helicopters from HMS Illustrious have begun to deliver aid, personnel and equipment to small Philippine islands devastated by the typhoon.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The lifestory of Atlantic salmon is kept as a permanent record in their scales and could help efforts to protect future fish stocks, Defra-…
Royal Navy personnel, who by using Sea King Airborne Surveillance and Control helicopters helped Army Air Corps (AAC) Apache helicopter launch strikes against Gaddafi's forces in Libya, have returned home from operations.
The MOD has awarded a 5 year, multi-million-pound deal to Leonardo Helicopters (UK) for the support of the existing fleet of 50 Apache attack helicopters.
Manufactured by AFP Medical – do not use affected nebulisers as they have been manufactured to unknown standards and their safety cannot be verified (MDA/2018/008).
Today, the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg announced Sheila Alves as the new IP attache for Brazil at UK Trade and Investment’s Brazil Business…
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