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Foreign Office warns music fans visiting Switzerland to follow two simple steps to avoid becoming victims of crime.
A Norfolk cadet band have stepped in to rescue D-Day commemorations in France thanks to the Identity and Passport Service.
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UK music fans heading for festivals and concerts across Italy this summer are being warned to keep their possessions safe from thieves.
Transport Minister Baroness Kramer announces winner in competition to improve bus journeys for people with sight and hearing impairments.
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10,000 people will march past the Cenotaph on 11 November in ‘A Nation’s Thank you - The People’s Procession’.
The reforms are part of a wider strategy to tackle red tape, including the Red Tape Challenge, which invited the public, business and the voluntary…
On 11 November 2018, 100 years since Armistice, bells will ring out in unison from churches and cathedrals in villages, towns and cities across the country.
Faith Minister Lord Bourne is calling on people across the nation to get involved in ‘Ringing Remembers’ as the country marks 100 years since the end of the First World War.
London-born actor Ray Winstone has recently helped to update the Armed Forces Day promotional television and radio broadcasts.
Henry Ashworth, Chair of the Public Health Responsibility Deal alcohol network, is urging more businesses to sign up to the Responsibility Deal…
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