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Minister Harriett Baldwin visited Angola 12-13 April 2018, discussing economic cooperation, women’s empowerment, and work to make the country landmine-free.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Articles: Report from the Analytical Function conference, Exploring the ONS "fuller picture" of pensions, A new financial asset class in the UK.
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon announces £2.9 million for human rights projects across the Commonwealth, with particular focus on the South Pacific and small states.
Armed Forces State Minister Mark Lancaster has reiterated the UK’s commitment to Africa following his East Africa visit.
The Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson announces £1.6 million to put women at the heart of conflict resolution.
Businesses, residents, heritage groups and road users are being urged to have their say on the A303 Stonehenge upgrade before consultation ends later this month.
Prime Minister Theresa May speaks to members of the Commonwealth Business Forum.
At an event at Lloyd’s of London International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt will showcase how innovative financial products are helping developing countries recover more quickly after extreme climates and disasters.
Statement by Peter Wilson, Permanent Representative at the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, to the OPCW Executive Council Meeting 58.
Keycard 54 for April 2018 is now available for providers to use.
The Prime Minister has made a statement on Syria.
Anne Davies joins the council as an independent member and Susan Jordan and Jayne Haines as employer representatives.
International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt announces new funding to 10 Commonwealth countries to tackle trachoma.
Primary school places confirmed for thousands of pupils as education standards continue to rise.
Article by International Trade Secretary Liam Fox and International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt first appearing in The Telegraph on 16 April 2018.
The UK Prime Minister will use the Commonwealth summit to boost trade, economic growth and opportunities for the organisation’s young people.
Background to the military action taken by the UK along with France and the United States on 14 April 2018.
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, the Foreign Secretary explains why the airstrikes on Asad's regime were rational, proportionate and justifiable.
Countries from across the Commonwealth have today pledged to eliminate avoidable single use plastic in an ambitious bid to clean up the world’s oceans.
Statement by the UK Permanent Representative to the UN Security Council session on Syria after targeted strikes to degrade Asad’s chemical weapons capability.
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