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On his first official visit to Lebanon and Tripoli, British Ambassador to Lebanon Chris Rampling held a series of meetings and saw UK-funded projects.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Successful colleges receive funding as part of a multi-million pound initiative to help increase the quality of further education
Medical personnel from all 3 services contribute to the success of Op Trenton; the Vietnamese will continue support to the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan.
Plans for the second phase of the Leeds Flood Alleviation Scheme have been put forward.
Mark Menzies MP will be responsible for maximising bilateral trade between the 2 countries.
Scottish Secretary David Mundell has given a speech on the PM’s Brexit deal.
The Local Industrial Strategies will build on local strengths and drive growth across the UK.
The number of businesses exporting goods in the United Kingdom has increased to 110,000, a rise of 1.5% from the same quarter in the previous year.
The UK Government has today strengthened its commitment to tackling match-fixing in sport by signing the Macolin Convention.
The UK’s future relationship with Mexico looks bright under the country’s new administration, a Defence Minister has declared.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has today announced a £400-million funding boost for the Dreadnought programme, as he opened a new training academy and revealed the name of the second Dreadnought submarine.
New measures announced to end the 'snobbery' in technical education and boost Britain's productivity
£7.9 million has been awarded for the final phase of reconnecting the Keswick to Threlkeld multi-user trail which was severely damaged in Storm Desmond in 2015.
Leading international infrastructure finance experts at the Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) Leaders Forum.
On the recommendation of the Prime Minister, Paula Hay-Plumb is re-appointed as Crown Estate Commissioner.
Care UK will face legal action unless it refunds residents who paid a compulsory upfront fee.
The Education Secretary set out his plans to get more people into skilled jobs in a speech at Battersea Power Station.
British Ambassador Chris Rampling held a reception celebrating Chevening's 35th anniversary and wider alumni of Lebanese graduates of UK universities.
Lord Agnew confirms board of education and business experts to help implement £24 million investment to raise school standards and aspirations in the North East
Sector deal between government and the rail industry.
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