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The contract for the production of British Antarctic Territory stamps is now under tender.
Each year the British Antarctic Territory (BAT) funds a number of projects that support our strategic objectives
Financial Estimates for British Antarctic Territory 2013-2014
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Flag of the British Antarctic Territory is today flying above the Foreign & Commonwealth Office Marking Mid-Winter’s Day (in Antarctica!).
Queen Elizabeth Land Commemorative Coins are now available to purchase.
A Royal Marine and a Petty Officer were part of the first team to successfully recreate the famous Antarctic explorer's 1916 rescue mission.
Headline objectives and funding priorities for the British Antarctic Territory over the next five years
Divers from Royal Navy ice patrol ship HMS Protector have been exploring beneath the waves of the Antarctic to ensure stringent environmental guidelines are being followed in the region.
HMS Protector's ship's company have taken to the ice in Antarctica dressed as Father Christmas in support of the ship's affiliated charity.
The Foreign Secretary has announced that the southern part of British Antarctic Territory has been named Queen Elizabeth Land.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to the Foreign Office.
The government published this white paper on the Overseas Territories on the 28 June 2012, setting out its overall approach.
Details of Ministry of Defence's contribution to the 14 territories which make up the British Overseas Territories.
The Foreign Office has published new Polar Regions pages on the website to complement the BBC series Frozen Planet.
The British Antarctic Territory (BAT) is a UK Overseas Territory administered in London by the Polar Regions Department of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.
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