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Three Japanese warships have arrived in Portsmouth for a 4-day visit to help forge closer links with the Royal Navy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Armed Forces are celebrating the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's first child in fine style across the world today.
Acting Governor, Hon. Anya Williams chaired the 16th meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday 17th July 2013 on Grand Turk
A piece of derelict land has been turned into a new football pitch for Scottish soldiers ahead of their return from Afghanistan.
Minister for Europe David Lidington spoke at a meeting of the Franco-British Council on 17 July 2013.
William Hague: The EU has sent a clear and robust message that it stands united against terrorism.
The Prime Minister has appointed Lord Kakkar as Chairman of the House of Lords Appointments Commission.
The Royal Air Force demonstrated its global capabilities to 130,000 people at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) at the weekend.
Passport returns pilot launched for applicants reapplying for Tier 2 Intra-Company Transfer visas
A new report recommends new approaches to financing public service mutuals.
The Home Secretary has issued a statement on the attacks in the West Midlands.
The Foreign Secretary has welcomed US Secretary Kerry’s announcement that Israel and the Palestinians reached agreement on basis for resuming talks.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson answered questions on Trident, Syria and health.
Speaking on Friday afternoon, Theresa Villiers called on all those with influence to encourage calm this weekend.
The remains of an RAF bomber crew lost weeks before the end of the Second World War have been laid to rest with full military honours.
How local environmental projects improved sustainability in East London.
A thought-provoking exhibition on improvised explosive devices (IEDs) opens today, 19 July, at the National Army Museum in London.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson answered questions on the Culture Secretary's letter to the BBC, Cabinet, Syria and hospital inspections.
A new long-term energy contract will lower the amount government pays for energy and generate local jobs.
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