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The eyes of the nation will be on 16 Nottingham based Territorial Army soldiers later this month when they officially launch the start of Armed Forces Day 2013 with a roar of gun fire.
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Minister for Policing and the Fire Service Brandon Lewis talks about fire reform at the Fire Protection Association Sector Summit.
Hundreds of locations across the UK have kick-started their Armed Forces Day celebrations by raising the flag.
Armed Forces Day was celebrated across the UK on Saturday, recognising the contribution made by our Service personnel past and present.
With just 8 weeks to go until this year's Armed Forces Day on 29 June, preparations are well underway for the national event in Nottingham.
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Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mrs Justice Rose on 16 July 2015.
Children encouraged to get making this summer as part of the Year of Engineering, a government campaign to show young people how they could shape the future as engineers.
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