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Charities with the best ideas on how to end female genital mutilation and child marriage to benefit from match funding from the UK government.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Secretary sends condolences to those affected by the crash of flight AH5017 and offers UK assistance.
Universities, Science and Cities Minister sets outs how Scotland’s science and research community is a successful and valued part of the UK.
A new information stand about Dart Charge opens today (Friday 25 July) at Bluewater, the major shopping centre in Kent.
Letters between David Gauke MP and the OTS agreeing terms of reference for the employment status and tax penalties reviews.
Vital bridge maintenance work on three bridges on the A47 near King's Lynn will continue into early August due to unavoidable delays.
The French government is to recognise D-Day veterans with the country's highest honour.
In May-June 2014 the British Embassy held a competition for a work of art that best represents UK-Uzbekistan bilateral relations.
Bulletin about the English housing survey.
Conference involving the heads of the Australian, Canadian, Irish, New Zealand and United Kingdom treasuries concluded earlier this week.
Michael Fallon has met military personnel who are supporting Police Scotland to make the Glasgow Commonwealth Games a success.
The 100% discount scheme will allow the residents of Halton to use the New Mersey Gateway Bridge for free.
How record investment in the UK's rail network will benefit Scotland and help UK firms compete for opportunities across the Commonwealth.
People living around the M56 at Frodsham and Helsby in Cheshire are to benefit from reduced motorway noise thanks to a £1.4 million Highways Agency resurfacing project starting next week.
Event will bring together prominent experts in dementia management and software design over 3 days.
PHE reinforces advice not to use heated birthing pools for home births after more pools test positive for Legionella.
Chief Constable Mike Cunningham has been appointed as Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary.
Foreign and International Development Secretaries react to deaths at UNWRA school in Gaza.
RAF Marham's 31 Squadron have made final preparations to become the last Tornado GR4 squadron to deploy to Afghanistan.
On 27 July the UK will participate in an event marking the last day of peace in Europe in 1914 as part of the Italian Government’s WW1 Commemoration programme.
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