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Explanation of Vote delivered by UK Ambassador Sir Mark Lyall Grant on adoption of Resolution 2166 on MH17
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The Home Secretary made a statement in Parliament today about the mass murder in Cumbria. The statement is below in its entirety.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has expressed shock and serious concern at the shooting of a British journalist in Sri Lanka.
David Cameron and William Hague have sent messages following yesterday’s shootings at the Jewish Museum in Brussels.
Foreign Secretary William has expressed his horror at the shooting at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school in Toulouse
Prime Minister David Cameron has said everything possible must be done to prevent a repeat of the shootings in Cumbria.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne has urged the Chinese government to exercise restraint following reports that Chinese security forces opened fire on protesters.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Government is considering a ban of lead ammunition to protect wildlife and nature as part of new plans under UK REACH
Decision of the Charity Commission on Cambridge Target Shooting Association
Sisters Tegan and Cerys Aplin awarded the highly esteemed position of Lord Lieutenant’s Cadet, in consecutive years.
Tiny fragments of paper, plastic and wood among rubbish piled 20 metres high.
Up-to-the-minute lessons being brought back from southern Afghanistan's front lines are redefining marksmanship within the Army; changes brought into sharp focus during the 2010 Central Skill-at-Arms Meeting. Report by Stephen Tyler.
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales has visited the national award winning Barnwell Farm in the heart of the Ards Peninsula.
DASA funding and support has accelerated South West based SME Cervus’s innovative training tool
Construction work has started on the Barry Buddon Training Centre to prepare the ranges ahead of next year's Commonwealth Games.
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