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Advice for fans travelling to Dortmund for the Borussia Dortmund v Arsenal FC match on Tuesday 16th September 2014
Road improvement work on a three mile section of the southbound A1(M) in Cambridgeshire between Peterborough and Huntingdon will now start this Thursday (11 September), the Highways Agency confirmed today.
Foreign Secretary congratulates Kuwaiti Amir on receiving honorary title of ‘Global Humanitarian Leader’ from UN.
The Secretary of State has advised individuals who received letters through the on-the-run scheme to cease placing any reliance on them.
The CMA has welcomed a Supreme Court ruling today.
Villiers addresses Hallett recommendations and tells individuals who received letters through the OTR scheme that they can not rely on them.
Chevening alumni gathered at the British Ambassador's residence
Foreign Secretary hails formation of Iraqi Government as important step in tackling threat from ISIL.
Speech by Climate Change Secretary Edward Davey setting out the UK government’s new vision for a global climate deal in Paris 2015.
British Ambassador attends unveiling of memorial for Omi Prisoners of War in Niigata prefecture.
Two of London’s much-loved parks have been officially recognised as being among the most important places for wildlife in England.
Research shows that a pre-schooled child has more chance of getting better exam results and ultimately earning higher wages.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report on appeal relating to an application for planning permission.
On the first Joint Climate Diplomacy Day of its kind, the German, French and British ambassadors to Norway left cars out of their journeys around Oslo.
A Highways Agency scheme to increase capacity and improve safety at the A43/A5 Towcester roundabout will get underway next week.
The British Embassy announces call for applications for the 2014 Conflict Analysis Training.
New research has shown the government’s £150 million a year PE and sport premium is helping to improve primary school sports provision.
A new fund of £1.8 million will pay for a series of teacher-led training programmes to help support the teaching of foreign languages.
Chair of Trustees of Mines Advisory Group Lord Michael Williams visits MAG Lao PDR Country Programme to mark 20 years of operations in Laos.
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