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Representatives from Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Turkey, the UK and US met at Wilton Park from 26 to 27 October to discuss the situation in Libya.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Secretary of State for NI has issued the following statement after the deadline for the re-formation of the Northern Ireland Executive passed.
The Environment Agency (EA) is enforcing the annual close season over the winter months to help protect salmon and sea trout from disturbance when spawning, allowing stocks to grow.
Ryan Sims from Castle Donington, Leicestershire, has been found guilty of fishing illegally.
A Rotherman man has been found guilty of fishing illegally in a case brought by the Environment Agency to Northampton Magistrates Court on Monday 24 October.
The company was found guilty despite denying charges that a banned chemical got into the Yealm estuary in Devon from its paint testing facility near Plymouth.
Licences and conditions relating to licensed actions on or around protected sites.
A Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office spokesperson statement on North Korea’s ballistic missile tests on 28 October.
To mark the forthcoming COP27 meeting, students took part in a debate 'COP27: the Voice of Youth from Glasgow to Sharm El-Sheikh' in Astana.
Only Victoria Cross awarded to the Royal Air Force in Far East campaign could leave UK
The Prime Minister spoke to French President Macron this morning.
Changes include amendments to the Government compensation scheme
Summary of progress on Environmental Targets set out in the Environment Act, following the publication of a Written Ministerial Statement.
Ambassador Bush thanks Director of OSCE's Conflict Prevention Centre, Ambassador Yrjölä, for CPC's work in the face of Russian aggression in Ukraine and beyond.
Soldiers, vehicles and UK military bases to receive innovative digital protection against Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) through a £45 million contract.
Committed to listening to veterans and improving our services. Our customer journey maps to help with Armed Forces compensation and pensions are now online.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
UK, EU, Belgium, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden join Palestinian farmers in olive harvesting in Kufr Ni’mah village near Ramallah.
Elderly, disabled and other vulnerable people will get better support to stay safe online and avoid being misled by disinformation thanks to a funding boost from the government to mark UNESCO Global Media and Information Lit…
Explanation of Vote by Ambassador James Kariuki on the renewal of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia's mandate
Statement delivered on behalf of 46 Member States at the Joint Panel Discussion of the 1st and 4th Committees on Challenges to Space Security and Sustainability
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