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The British Embassy and AGEXPORT are working together to prevent the spread of the virus and to mitigate the risk of infection in 10 mayoralties in the country.
British Ambassador, Nick Whittingham, visited municipal markets in Sacatepéquez and Chimaltenango as part of a project with AGEXPORT.
Economic Secretary to the Treasury John Glen’s speech at TheCityUK Annual Dinner
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Ovey on 27 May 2022.
Project launched to remember individual stories from the Battle of the Somme.
The State of the Estate 2018 report shows that the size of the government estate has been reduced by 156,000 square metres over the past year - the equivalent of 13 Trafalgar Squares.
Correspondence regarding the handling of allegations relating to the Alpha Square development.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Queens of New Union exhibition by Paul Cliff will be presented as part of the Warsaw Equality Parade cultural programme.
The Department for Communities and Local Government’s plan to increase accountability by reducing and reforming its quangos is on course to …
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Schwartz Center Rounds allows NHS staff to get together once a month to reflect on the stresses and dilemmas that they have faced.
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