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Minister for the Armed Forces, Mark Francois, has visited personnel from Headquarters 11 Infantry Brigade ahead of their deployment.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Prime Minister David Cameron and the German Chancellor gave a joint press conference in Downing Street yesterday.
Guidance from NHS England for clinical and non-clinical NHS staff.
Jeremy Hunt pays tribute to nurse Pauline Cafferkey and NHS volunteers, outlines screening procedures and emphasises UK prepared for Ebola.
The Prime Minister chaired a COBR meeting to discuss Ebola afternoon 30 December 2014
Downing Street statement following the confirmation of an Ebola case in Scotland,
British medics are being thanked for their work to defeat the disease in Sierra Leone.
The Wellcome Trust has funded Public Health England (PHE) scientists to explore possible Ebola treatment options.
Personnel from 5 Armoured Medical Regiment have returned home after successfully completing their training task in Sierra Leone.
During a visit to Sierra Leone Justine Greening announced new support for children affected by Ebola.
Five more Ebola treatment centres have been completed and handed over to the charities who will run them.
Countries around the world step up to back Britain's efforts to defeat the disease in the West African country.
Britain is leading the international response in Sierra Leone and these NHS heroes have a key role to play.
Royal Navy helicopters have delivered essential materials to Northern Sierra Leone as part of the UK’s ongoing efforts to tackle Ebola.
More than 30 NHS staff from across the UK will depart for Sierra Leone to join Britain’s fight against Ebola.
Nick Clegg spoke at an event organised on behalf of the British Red Cross and IFRC to raise money and awareness to tackle Ebola.
David Cameron spoke on the discussions at the G20, focusing on trade, tax and transparency as well as the threat of conflict and disease.
Letter from Sir Mark Walport and Dame Sally Davies asking for volunteers to help staff UK diagnostic laboratories in Sierra Leone.
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions on the Liaison Committee, avian flu, Ebola, climate change, flooding and the economy.
More than 50 NHS volunteers from the UK are now going through rigorous training as they prepare to deploy to West Africa to help communities affected by Ebola.
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