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This page includes notes of meetings by the Interministerial Group on UK-EU Relations.
Annual report on intergovernmental relations and working in 2021.
Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly's opening remarks at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.
Annual report on intergovernmental relations and working in 2023.
The Good Relations Indicators report is an annual publication monitoring progress against the four key priorities of the Together: Building a United Community Strategy. Using a number of data sources, this official statistic provides an overview of relations between communities...
The Good relations Indicators provide evidence of, and facilitate monitoring of good relations in Northern Ireland over time.
Annual report on intergovernmental relations and working in 2022.
Information from the Certification Officer on levy eligibility, how to pay and how the levy is calculated.
The Department for International Trade (DIT) Strategic Relations Team have a coordination role across government to encourage better communication between the various departments in government and businesses.
An annual publication monitoring progress against the Together: Building a United Community Strategy.
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