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Minister for Asia and Pacific Mark Field deeply concerned by reports of premature Rohingya repatriation efforts.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK and northern European allies have agreed to establish a multinational group of experts to tackle disinformation at a Northern Group meeting in Norway today.
The Environment Agency will start repair work on Portreath sea wall this Thursday (15 November).
Minister Harriett Baldwin visited Mali on 8-9 November discussing development, humanitarian and stabilisation efforts.
A company has been ordered to pay £10,476 in fines and costs for illegally disposing of thousands of tonnes of waste on agricultural land near Exeter.
The UK welcomed Malta’s advances in fighting discrimination and improving gender equality, but recommended accelerating the judicial process and reviewing their plan against human trafficking.
People and faith groups urged to reach out to one another and build local networks to support their communities and to bridge divides and extend understanding.
The first ever UK-wide strategy on the delivery of support for veterans has been published today.
The UK is helping South African tech entrepreneurs to scale up with access to partnerships with top tech companies in the UK.
First ever UK-wide strategy on the delivery of support for veterans published
An independent review into serious and organised waste crime has been published.
The Chief Inspector addressed the NCAS conference in Manchester about local authority children's services, criminal exploitation of children and county lines.
Projects launched to improve children's early language and literacy, and boost parents' confidence with home learning
UK FinTech delegation will showcase the UK industry in the Chinese market and further strengthen the UK-China relationship at Money 20/20.
Fundamental research looks at how machine learning can be used to sort mass-quantities of data
We're calling on ex-military personnel to consider a career in roads - after being rewarded for our work supporting people coming out of the armed forces.
A report published today finds that local agencies must learn lessons from past sexual exploitation cases to respond to 'county lines' and other child criminal exploitation.
The Prince of Wales and his wife The Duchess of Cornwall visited Nigeria on the third and final leg of a West Africa tour.
The site’s Thorp plant has completed its 24-year mission to reprocess spent nuclear fuel from around the world.
The service paid tribute to all those from the United Kingdom, other Commonwealth countries and elsewhere who lost their lives during conflicts from World War I to the present day.
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