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A World War One soldier who was injured and sent home, but then returned to the front where he was killed, has finally been buried close to where he fell.
The UK and other OSCE participating States mark World Day against the Death Penalty at the OSCE.
This report provides information on the branch's activities during 2023.
UK and Scottish Governments step up plans to support workers at Grangemouth refinery, with immediate investment in skills and training.
More victims will get the justice they deserve sooner under plans to give magistrates greater sentencing powers.
The Charity Commission for England and Wales and the Fundraising Regulator advise people to give support via registered charities.
G7 Cyber Expert Group publishes guidance for the finance sector on planning for quantum computing.
European Human Rights Ambassadors’ statement on World and European Day Against the Death Penalty. Delivered at the 57th Human Rights Council in Geneva on 10 October 2024.
Letter sent to Springhead Funeral Services Limited about its breach of the Funerals Market Investigation Order 2021.
Letter sent to Nowakowski Ltd about its breach of the Funerals Market Investigation Order 2021.
Letter sent to James Henry Funeral Services about its breach of the Funerals Market Investigation Order 2021.
Letter sent to J Funerals about its breach of the Funerals Market Investigation Order 2021.
Letter sent to Harmony Group Holdings Ltd about complying with the Funerals Market Investigation Order 2021.
Company boss Mark Hunt consistently denied any wrongdoing and blamed pollution on nearby petrol station. But coach depot fuel pumps had not been calibrated.
Farmers are being urged not to take chances and gamble high-risk crops against a changing climate in Devon and Cornwall.
UK Minister for Development outlines a new “modern approach to development” in first major speech
Ambassador Holland condemns Russia's repeated violation of its OSCE commitments to non-intervention in internal affairs of others and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms during its years of meddling in Ukra…
The UK government has announced veterans’ capital housing grants totalling almost £3.7m. This funding will assist 14 organisations in providing support to veterans with housing needs by developing new build projects, or refu…
The Defence Secretary will sign new defence roadmap with Estonia, underlining key NATO commitment and will begin cooperation with Allies on missile defence.
Atlantic salmon stocks in the Tyne remain buoyant despite stocks across England reaching new lows according to a report released last week (Monday 7 October).
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