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Sky Sabre, a state-of-the-art air defence system, replaces Rapier, propelling the British Army to the forefront of ground-based air defence missile technology.
Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary of State Grant Shapps outlines his departmental priorities in new drive towards greater energy independence.
The UK is providing vital humanitarian supplies and £1 million to the IFRC emergency appeal to help people in Central America hit by the recent hurricanes.
Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment, speaking at an International Women's Day event organised by the COP26 presidency, in partnership with Chatham House
Hani Habte will be imprisoned for longer, following the Solicitor General's intervention under the Unduly Lenient Sentencing scheme.
Liz Truss announces historic round of sanctions, taking the overall number of UK sanctions on Russia to more than 1,000 since the invasion of Ukraine.
An RAF Chinook crew who landed their helicopter under fire from Afghan insurgents have been honoured.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Speech by Clare Lombardelli, Chief Economic Advisor, HM Treasury on Covid and the UK Economy.
More than 1,500 new trainee probation officers have been hired this year - hitting the government’s target while helping to cut crime, make streets safer and protect the public.
Trade deal with India offers huge opportunity for UK cricket, which currently faces tariffs of 20% on bats and pads and 10% on English willow.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Latest round of Music Exports Growth Scheme funding announced.
After a year of COVID-19 hitting its shores, Governor Nigel Dakin spoke about the impact the pandemic has had in the Turks and Caicos Islands and individual responsibility going forwards.
A hard-hitting campaign which aims to save lives by showing people how to spot the signs and symptoms of stroke returns to TV screens today (March 4).
The British Army will receive modern artillery platforms to replace those supplied to Ukraine, as part of an agreement struck with Sweden.
51% of Britons have experienced an online crime: 'Don’t be a victim’ is theme for Get Safe Online Week 2014.
Britain will provide lifesaving support for the millions of people who were hit hardest in Haiti and Cuba
It's one of the hottest summers in years – and motorists preparing to hit the road for the holidays are being urged to check their vehicles before travelling.
New sanctions announced target those who have knowingly assisted sanctioned Russia oligarchs to hide their assets in complex financial networks.
A transcript of Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg’s Q&A session.
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