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The International Trade Secretary has signed an arrangement which will help boost trade between the UK and New Zealand.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Announces publication of the Dartford – Thurrock crossing charging scheme account for 2017 to 2018.
British diplomats will co-locate with their New Zealand counterparts when the new UK High Commissions in Tonga and Vanuatu open later this year.
British research has found that mega storms are three times more common than they were 35 years ago due to climate change.
Tech firms can pitch innovative solutions to these crowdsourced public sector challenges. Winning firms will get up to £50,000 to build prototypes.
The British Embassy in Beijing is pleased to open a call for bids to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s (FCO) Magna Carta Fund for Human Rights and Democracy (MCFHRD) for the UK financial year 2019/20.
UK leads efforts to tackle world’s biggest challenges, from tackling anti-microbial resistance to developing next-generation eco-friendly packaging
Prime Minister Theresa May hosted a Burns Supper at Downing Street.
Scots from the worlds of entertainment, business and politics were welcomed to Downing Street this evening for a traditional Burns Night Supper.
Prime Minister Theresa May met Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand in Downing Street.
New Zealand and the UK reaffirm joint commitment to work with Pacific Island countries to take action to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, reduce vulnerability and increase resilience to the impacts of climate change.
The Secretary of State, Rt Hon Karen Bradley MP, has this afternoon provided an oral statement to Parliament
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has appointed Ellie Simmonds, Lyndsey Jackson and Nick Timothy as Non-Executive Directors to the Birmingham Organising Committee for the 2022 Commonwealth Games
The Prime Minister has reappointed Nicholas Coleridge as Chair of the Victoria and Albert Museum for a term of four years, commencing on 1 November 2019.
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has appointed Jil Matheson and Jane Sawyers to the board of the Sports Grounds Safety Authority for a period of three years commencing 12 December 2018.
Updated digital claim forms for court appointee and defendant's cost order work must be used from 1 February 2019.
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement to the House of Commons on Brexit.
The UK and Spanish Governments have signed a treaty that secures the rights of British and Spanish citizens to stand and vote in local elections in each other’s countries after the UK leaves the EU.
A Sellafield supported outdoor schools trail has been launched by a group of junior pioneers.
Damian Hinds spoke at the opening of the Education World Forum, discussing the modern challenges and successes of education across the world.
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