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Two men who published photographs on Twitter and Facebook said to show the killers of James Bulger have admitted being in contempt of court.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The UK Delegation hosted a breakfast event to discuss the voice of science in the media
Michael Fallon welcomes the publication of the full UKH2Mobility report on hydrogen vehicles.
Foreign Officer Minister, David Lidington, updated Parliament on the General Affairs, Foreign Affairs & Defence Foreign Affairs Councils.
The Pensions Minister today unveiled a set of measures to ease the administrative and regulatory burden on employers.
British High Commissioner Sir James Bevan's speech to British Business Group.
Statement by Ambassador Lyall Grant, Permanent Representative of the UK Mission to the UN at the Security Council Open Debate on the Middle East.
With a view to explaining the role of the Science Media Centre to interested French audiences, Fiona Fox came out to Paris on 23 April.
Proposals for incentives as part of a new system of independent, self-regulation of the press have been refined to make sure ‘micro-business’ blogs are outside of the scheme.
The programme aims to offer a unique learning experience that will sharpen critical thinking and leadership skills.
Speech by Chloe Smith, Minister for Political and Constitutional Reform at the Infosec 2013 conference in London.
On St George’s Day, the government will formally acknowledge England’s traditional counties in the life of the nation.
The technical baccalaureate measure is announced. It provides an alternative to the A level study route for post-16 education.
Export to Japan is a new scheme for UK companies looking to export to Japan, launching on 1 June 2013.
Find out about events, news, activities and other interesting information from the British Embassy in Uruguay.
The opening up of the Australian market will give Australian consumers access to the UK’s high quality pork products.
A report published earlier this year reviews the changing online landscape in which research is communicated
Key workers will learn how to better protect victims on National Stalking Awareness Day.
The programme aims to offer a unique learning experience that will sharpen critical thinking and leadership skills for media professionals.
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