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Employment Tribunal decision.
Speech by the Housing Secretary on the Building Better Building Beautiful Commission report launch.
The UK government is to set up a private sector Task Force to help long-term reconstruction in countries and territories hit by last month’s Caribbean hurricanes.
A fascinating new exhibition uncovering five centuries of artistic creativity will open to the public tomorrow (Friday 15 March) at the Ulster Museum.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
International Development Secretary doubles UK aid support for plastic recycling in poor nations. The announcement was made alongside Sir David Attenborough.
Arts minister steps in to prevent An Academy by Lamplight by Joseph Wright of Derby from export
Reynolds and Turner paintings included in the latest Acceptance in Lieu Scheme Report.
£2 million available over the next three years to help fund local projects that look into fresh ways to help people recycle more and produce less waste.
A ceremony marking HMS Edinburgh's return to the fleet after a £17.5m upgrade took place at Portsmouth Naval Base last week.
From 1 to 5 July, James Painter will be in Quito and Galapagos to give workshops for scientists, academics, and the general public.
Winners of a DECC image competition have shown the impacts climate change is having on people in the UK and across the world.
The British High Commission and the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) in Pakistan launched a painting and a writing competition titled ‘Shape the Future’ at the SoS school in Rawalpindi today.
Writing in the Sunday Times, the Prime Minister explained how regenerating estates will bring security to families and improve life chances.
Thirty bidders who have passed the first stage of a competition to win regional rehabilitation contracts and lead the new era in a fight against reoffending were named today by the Ministry of Justice.
Speech given by the Minister of State for Housing at the convention for the residential property sector.
Transcript of the speech as delivered. Introduction Having recently been through an election I would have thought a lot of you would be …
Britain's business leaders have today demonstrated the private sector's confidence in the British economy by pledging to create thousands of UK jobs in 2011 and beyond.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg's remarks to the press on community payback, following violent disruption around the country.
Lord McNally lecture about the work of the probation service and rehabilitation.
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