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Iron Mountain could have to sell sites in the Aberdeen and Dundee areas following completion of its acquisition of shares in Recall.
The story of Canadian First World War Victoria Cross recipient Milton Fowler Gregg.
A group of British and American Service personnel are about to take part in a 3,530-mile (5,680km) run from one side of America to the other to raise funds for injured servicemen and women on both sides of the Atlantic.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Alun Cairns: "Search and rescue volunteers are the unsung heroes of Wales"
Lesotho Prime Minister visits London to set out to potential UK investors the opportunities for business in the 'Mountain Kingdom'
Iron Mountain will have to sell Recall’s sites in the Aberdeen and Dundee areas, following its acquisition of the records management provider.
Personnel from the Commando Helicopter Force have been getting firmly entrenched in freezing Arctic Circle conditions.
Exercise Taurus Mountain 3 is putting airmen, soldiers and sailors through their paces in the skies over North Yorkshire. The exercise takes…
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles was in Essex today to see first-hand how the county is already an Olympic winner from London 2012 Games this…
British paratroopers and their French Foreign Legion counterparts have been training together as they build a closer working relationship.
Washingborough Academy uses locally sourced, seasonal ingredients where possible, growing as much food as possible in its grounds.
The visit took place in the context of the Newton-Paulet Fund and underscored the importance of Peruvian glaciers to the international scientific community.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A painting by official war artist John Singer Sargent, is at risk of export unless a UK buyer can be found to match the £5,750,000 + VAT asking price.
The Foreign Office along with representatives from ABTA, the Ski Club of Great Britain and Ellis Brigham Mountain Sports will be on hand to answer your questions on Twitter.
Major General Nick Carter, the UK’s senior military officer in charge of the headquarters, handed over to Major General James Terry of the 10th…
Experts and representatives from local universities discussed the issue during a seminar supported by the British Embassy.
It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence have confirmed the deaths of three soldiers in Basra, southern Iraq yesterday morning, Thursday 28 June 2007.
HMS Edinburgh and her ship's company recently visited Cape Town on a two-week maintenance stop during patrol operations in the South Atlantic.
Over £70,000 will be provided to fund vital equipment for Ferryside Lifeboat crew and North Wales Mountain Rescue Association
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
An RSS Discovery expedition to UK Overseas Territories to explore marine environments in the South Atlantic has departed.
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