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The UK withdrew all British diplomats from Damascus last week. On his return to the UK, British Ambassador Simon Collis discussed the situation in Syria.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Home Office-funded pilot in Sussex will provide an alternative place of safety to those detained in the county
The Lord Chancellor gave an update in the House of Commons about the Government response to the Streatham incident.
A British soldier who recently encountered a Taliban gunman using a child as a shield took a split-second decision to get shot himself rather than risking the child's life.
The automatic early release of terrorist offenders will end as emergency legislation to ensure the public is protected receives Royal Assent.
A soldier who led a bayonet charge over 80 metres of open ground through enemy fire has been awarded the Military Cross.
As the Royal Marines of 40 Commando work hard to bring security to the population of Sangin in Helmand province they are often tasked to protect residents from Taliban intimidation and attack.
The official records of the Prime Minister's Office and Cabinet Office from 1984 have been released by the National Archives.
A new shot detection system called Boomerang III has been introduced in patrol bases and checkpoints on the front line of Helmand province to alert troops immediately to the source of incoming fire.
A statement to the House on the Saville Inquiry by the Prime Minister on 15 June 2010.
Decision of the Charity Commission on Cambridge Target Shooting Association
Employment Tribunal decision.
A British soldier's body armour saved him from a Taliban gunshot during a fierce fire fight in Helmand province recently, enabling him to shrug off the impact and carry on with the mission.
A new offence to stop under 18s gaining unauthorised access to airguns has been introduced by the government today.
New fees will lower costs of administration for taxpayers.
The partnership is now completely formed, after ministers approved the partnership’s board. The board consists of local business people, academics…
A new film about a World War Two mission by Royal Marines from 30 Commando to capture Nazi secrets is released in UK cinemas today as 30 Commando embark on their first operational tour since then.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Norway Attacks, Economy and Phone Hacking.
Project Servator launched at Hunterston Operational Policing Unit today
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