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Piece inspired by Roger Bannister is part of the exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery
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Employment Tribunal decision.
On 27 July the UK will participate in an event marking the last day of peace in Europe in 1914 as part of the Italian Government’s WW1 Commemoration programme.
UK aid will immunise 45 million children against polio each year until 2020 in last push to eradicate the disease.
The last group of soldiers from 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment (3 YORKS) has returned home from their deployment as part of 12th Mechanized Brigade on Operation HERRICK 16 in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
The Royal Engineers have been hard in training and have conducted their final practice session before attempting to reverse the loss suffered in the first FA Cup Final 140 years ago.
HMS Cornwall returned to HM Naval Base Devonport in Plymouth for the final time yesterday, following a six-month deployment conducting counter-piracy operations east of Suez.
A robotic demolition machine has been used to help decommission a former reactor support building.
Ed Vaizey places temporary export bars on rare and significant pieces.
Magnox has dispatched the final flask of spent fuel from Wylfa Site for reprocessing at Sellafield in Cumbria, marking the end of defuelling operations at all of the UK’s first generation nuclear reactors.
Work is now under way to overcome a 20-year conundrum that has hampered decommissioning of the Dounreay Fast Reactor in Scotland.
Tears were shed at the final homecoming of the Royal Naval warship HMS Chatham yesterday as she entered HM Naval Base Devonport, Plymouth, for the last time after 20 years of service.
Gosforth Primary win regional final of international tournament promoting scientific and problem solving skills.
HMS Edinburgh, the last of the Royal Navy's Type 42 destroyers, officially bows out of service today, Thursday 6 June.
Last surviving wooden three-masted topsail schooner could leave UK.
Biggest shake up of divorce laws in 50 years aimed at reducing conflict and supporting children and families.
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