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HE Sarah Cooke hosts a reception at her Residence in celebration of the Queen's Baton coming to Tanzania.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Sharing the best of British, Costa Rican and Cuban music.
Letter from the Minister for Civil Society Rob Wilson, stating the Secretary of State's 'minded to' decision on public library provision in Lancashire
Formal complaint regarding Swindon Borough Council's proposed public library service changes.
Minister for Human Rights welcomes the reported decrease in number of executions and reiterates the UK's opposition to the death penalty.
This month marks the centenary of the Battle of Arras, among the bloodiest battles of the First World War.
Michael Lynton has been appointed by the Prime Minister as Tate’s Media Business Trustee, for four years from 22 May 2017
Sir John Kingman has been appointed by the Prime Minister as Trustee of the National Gallery, for four years until 2 April 2021.
Prime Minister Theresa May wishes Jewish communities in the UK and around the world a very happy and peaceful Pesach.
Statement by Ambassador Matthew Rycroft, UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations, on UN Peacekeeping.
Governor Helen Kilpatrick, launches Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub in the Cayman Islands.
The patron of the Games visited wounded, injured and sick serving personnel and veterans trying out for a place on the 2017 UK team
The British Council in Angola delivered a two-week English language training course for the Angolan Air Force.
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Very Reverend Peter Jonathan Wilcox, Dean of Liverpool, for election as Bishop of Sheffield.
In his new role, Professor Francis Davis will work to promote social enterprise and improve employment opportunities for disabled people.
A joint initiative of the Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) and Blind Veterans UK are once again bringing together veterans with vision loss from the United States and the United Kingdom this week.
Elderly and vulnerable – including dementia sufferers - to be given hi-tech devices which block all nuisance calls
Communities Minister announces multi-million pound cash boost to community-led efforts giving local people greater control over local services.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is currently carrying out a test in preparation for the next census in 2021. The 2017 Test will give ONS the chance to test systems, services and proposed questions.
Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns “Safety and security of football festival is of paramount importance”
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