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The ICB publishes it's final report on structural and related non-structural reforms to the UK banking sector.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Final decision to refer letter to the parties
In the first of three blogs, we take a look at three key moments for the Armed Forces in the Second World War.
New £10m pot to pilot alternative broadband technologies as focus switches to help most remote areas.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Objects made with “extraordinary technical skill” could be exported.
The Last Post, a mass participation music project for 300 communities.
The Government is to replace the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) and will ask senior clinicians to sign off all end of life care plans, as part of its response to the findings of an Independent Review, Care and Support Minister...
School children to compete in 2012 venues just two months before the Olympians and Paralympians
Culture Minister defers export of a George II medal cabinet, a Chinese porcelain casket and a 16th century table top.
The Secretary of State has undertaken a review of the Offtaker of Last Resort and considers that no changes are required at this time.
A landmark Bill to help eradicate modern slavery received Royal Assent today (Thursday 26th March).
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne urged the Republic of Korea to establish a moratorium on the death penalty, with a view to moving towards full abolition.
Culture Minister, Ed Vaizey, has placed a temporary export bar on the last remaining three-masted topsail schooner, Kathleen and May.
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY 25 January 2012 Oxford Media Convention, University of Oxford Delighted to be opening the tenth Oxford Media Convention…
Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a set of Imari lacquered garniture from Althorp
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