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Tesco becomes the first supermarket to sign up to the Armed Forces Corporate Covenant.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Ministry of Defence has agreed to order 4 Lightning II combat aircraft.
Highly paid administrators from across the public sector who take a redundancy payment then return to the same part of the public sector within a year will need to repay the taxpayer
David Cameron made an oral statement in the House of Commons today on the European Council, Afghanistan, Ebola, Ukraine and the EU budget.
Building and packing up the largest operational UK military base to be built since the Second World War.
Effective EU legislation is key for growth and jobs
FCO Minister Tobias Ellwood statement following the finding of unlawful killing in the case of Dr. Abbas Khan in Syria.
The story of why Be Independent CIC, an adult social care mutual, spun out of the City of York Council in April 2014.
CoRWM is holding a plenary meeting on Tuesday on 5th November 2014 in London.
UK forces have left Camp Bastion in Helmand Province for the last time, handing the base over to the Afghan National Army (ANA).
UK Armed Forces end combat operations in Helmand, paving the way for the final transfer of security to the Afghan National Security Forces.
Foreign Secretary condemns the terrorist attack against the Egyptian Armed Forces in the North Sinai.
The Prime Minister David Cameron gave a press conference at the European Council in Brussels.
Foreign Secretary offers condolences to victims of terrorist attack in Jerusalem and calls for calm.
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions on the European Union budget.
Flood sirens in Walsden, Todmorden, Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd will be tested as part of the Environment Agency’s annual maintenance.
Lord Young, the Prime Minister’s Adviser on Enterprise, led a review of the Social Value Act following its widespread success.
The Foreign Secretary writes to the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina to make the case for change.
Airborne reservists have been training for their rapid reaction role within 16 Air Assault Brigade.
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions on the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, an internet meeting and Harry Roberts.
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