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Government will renew the Green Flag Award licence making sure that Britain’s best parks and green spaces will be recognised and rewarded.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A change suggested by the Minister for the Constitution will allow local authorities to use records for those with vision impairments to assist them with voting.
Nominations open today for Lord Ferrers Awards 2017, with a new technical innovation category introduced to recognise cyber specials.
Theresa May visited NCS (National Citizen Service) to unveil a new course to raise awareness of mental health among young people.
Flags on Whitehall government buildings to fly at half-mast on Friday 18 August.
Scholarships are awarded to exceptional candidates wishing to study for a Master’s degree at a British university starting in September 2018
Personnel from the British Army’s 2nd Medical Brigade have visited Vietnam to work with the Vietnam Ministry of National Defence Peacekeeping Centre.
2016 Chevening Scholar, Kinna Marrast-Victor from Grenada, blogs about her experience at the prestigious Queen Mary University.
Sir Martin Moore-Bick's terms of reference for the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, and Prime Minister Theresa May's response.
Prime Minister Theresa May will visit Japan from Wednesday 30th August to Friday 1st September.
For a limited time, visitors can see latest technology being used to preserve the stories of the Holocaust
Over two thousand young people from England and Wales will take part in a national concert to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.
An article by Home Secretary Amber Rudd on the Prevent strategy, published in the Sun.
The Ministry of Defence today announced the winners of the Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Gold Awards.
British Foreign Office Minister Lord Tariq Ahmad arrives in Delhi on Wednesday 9 August for the start of a two-day visit to India.
Opportunity for future leaders to benefit from the UK’s most prestigious scholarship offer and join the 2500-strong body of Indian alumni.
Chris Skidmore visited Brighton charities to hear about the experiences of people with disabilities when voting or registering to vote.
Armed Forces personnel and Hindu Communities have come together once again to celebrate the festival of Raksha Bandhan.
The British Embassy in Ashgabat announces Chevening Scholarship Programme for 2018/19 academic year.
Holocaust survivors share experiences with the public at the V&A to launch new exhibition on Memorial designs.
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