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This treaty was presented to Parliament in June 2013.
Presented to Parliament: June 2013
This treaty was presented to Parliament in July 2013.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in October 2013.
The British High Commission in Windhoek remains committed to assisting UK companies to increase trade and investment links with Namibia.
Man guarding services (Access Control and Rapid Intervention)
The British Embassy in Cairo invites you to the European Christmas charity Bazaar.
Updates for treaties involving the UK as signatory or Party.
The British High Commission in Kampala has made changes to the services it offers.
The purpose of FCO’s Prosperity Fund is to contribute towards the policy goal of creating the conditions for global growth. In China, the fund is known as the China Prosperity SPF programme.
This is the final annual review and concludes the 2010–2013 National Action Plan.
China and the UK are working together to advance the prospects for low-carbon prosperity.
Proposed Terms of Reference for British Indian Ocean Territory Feasibility Study.
Detailed guidance for filling in the China Prosperity Strategic Programme Fund (SPF) concept bid form.
A sample concept bid form. Use as further guidance to fill in the form.
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