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The Prime Minister has been joined by the 4 living former Prime Ministers to back the new Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Secretary of State has strongly condemned those who placed a device at Omagh Memorial on Remembrance Day
Minister for the Middle East, Tobias Ellwood, pays tribute to victims of the Anfal campaign.
Publication of the data seeks to protect patients by showing how many deaths might have been caused by problems in care. It will allow trusts to share lessons and learn from failings.
The bravery and fortitude of those who endured the Blitz and fought against the air power of Nazi Germany to win the Battle of Britain were remembered at St Paul's Cathedral yesterday, Tuesday 7 September 2010.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The military community will benefit from £57.7m worth of investment in projects, the Chancellor announced in yesterday's Autumn Statement.
The event was co-hosted by the United Service Institution of India (USI) and the British High Commission (BHC).
Planning application for the UK’s new Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre has been submitted.
Thousands of sick and injured soldiers leave the Army every year, and Exercise Roebuck Accord is helping to ease what can be a difficult transition back into civilian life. Report by Lorraine McBride.
It is with regret that the Ministry of Defence must confirm that Colour Sergeant Alan Cameron from 1st Battalion Scots Guards died on 31 March 2011 as a result of wounds he received in Afghanistan on 13 April 2010.
Alun Cairns will commemorate the contributions of the British Armed Forces at the opening of the Welsh National Field of Remembrance in Cardiff today.
Minister for the Middle East, Tobias Ellwood, pays tribute to victims of the Anfal campaign
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The church was recently refurbished with funding support from the UK's Ministry of Defence.
Representatives of different nations gather to remember the fallen
Remembrance Service opening speech by High Commissioner to Malaysia HE Vicki Treadell CMG, MVO in Kuala Lumpur on 9 November, 2014
War Memorials Trust to receive £3 million to boost funding for grants and national network of volunteers to be created to ensure memorials protected for the future
Soldiers from three Army regiments have all taken part in homecoming parades in recent days, cheered on by friends, family and the public.
Philip Hammond has laid a wreath at the site where British servicemen fought in one of the most famous battles of the Korean War.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke at the Diplomatic wreath laying ceremony at the Foreign Office Memorial in King Charles Street.
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