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The father of a soldier who was killed in Afghanistan began the final leg of a 2,460-mile (3,960km) charity cycle ride around the UK this week.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A UK Border Agency sniffer dog has helped to stop seven would-be illegal immigrants from entering the country.
New powers to protect victims of stalking become law.
Consultation launched today by government on new stalking protection order.
New statistics show peer pressure and cheap drinks can lead to more than a holiday hangover.
The biggest ever independent survey of British troops, which explores the relationship between Service personnel and wider society, has been published this week.
To mark Holocaust Memorial Day and the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, British Embassy Warsaw remembers those awarded the British Hero of the Holocaust award.
PHE launches its Act FAST campaign to remind people of the main symptoms of stroke and importance of calling 999 immediately.
Tim Loughton looks at what parents and industry can do to keep children and young people safe online.
Five would-be illegal immigrants have been found hiding amongst boxes of Ferrero Rocher as part of a fudged attempt to smuggle themselves into Britain.
Twenty-five people were stopped from entering the country illegally on Friday after they were discovered hiding among wine and olive oil in the back of a lorry by a dog working with the UK Border Agency.
This is the first time Side by Side arranged such a festival in Ekaterinburg, having done so in many other Russian cities.
Towns across the country will benefit from a new scheme which will see landlords turn their empty shops into vibrant community hubs open to the public.
Three would-be illegal immigrants have been stopped from entering the country after Border Force officers found them hiding inside a lorry.
Border Force officers in Dunkerque have found a group of would-be illegal immigrants hiding in a caravan.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Church on 6 November 2019.
Employment Tribunal decision.
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