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A response from the health regulator on the recording of the treatment of non-English patients in the NHS.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has updated Parliament with the progress report on developments in Afghanistan.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Radical changes to how healthcare is paid for will enable the NHS to introduce new models of care.
The UK, as host of D5 London, is a world leader in digital public services, making things simpler, clearer and faster for our citizens.
Intervention by Ambassador Lyall Grant of the UK Mission to the UN, to the Security Council Wrap Up Session for November
The British High Commission in Kingston would like to invite concept bids for the FCO’s Prosperity Fund 2015/16
Biggest upgrade to roads in a generation.
Eric Pickles offers a boost to the country’s small house builders, slashing the cost of building a new home.
Written ministerial statement by Brandon Lewis on support for small-scale developers, custom and self-builders.
Letter from Nick Gibb to Glenys Stacey about reformed A and AS level maths, and further maths.
Better information for private patients on healthcare performance and fees has moved a step closer after the CMA appointed the organisation to provide it.
Natural England’s work in areas affected by the tidal surge of December 2013 has helped the recovery of the rural economy.
New research estimates there are between 10 and 13 thousand potential victims of slavery in the UK.
Pupils home from the Western Front share First World War experiences with Communities Minister.
The tender for School Direct (early years) initial teacher training launched November 2014 for 2015 recruitment.
Invitations to tender for actions against the police, clinical negligence and public law contracts.
Michael Fallon visited Scotland to see the progress being made in building the UK's Queen Elizabeth Class (QEC) aircraft carriers.
Advice for fans travelling to Turkey for Arsenal FC’s match with Galatasaray SK on Tuesday 9th December 2014
British High Commission celebrates Scotland’s national day. UK Prime Minister's message
High Commission funded project tackles illegal wildlife trade in Uganda by preventing poaching
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