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NDA R&D funds have helped two UK businesses develop a small drone that will measure radiation levels at Japan's damaged Fukushima power plant.
The Environment Agency has been working with Northumbrian Water to make a North East school better prepared for flooding.
The report was developed with the support of the British Embassy to compile information for the design of public policies on climate change in Venezuela.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Reducing direct payments could free up £150 million for the environment and other public goods.
British High Commissioner Laura Clarke sets out her view of the efficacy of the world order to the NZIIA (New Zealand Institute of International Affairs).
The Prime Minister welcomed the Heads of Government of 6 Western Balkans countries to Downing Street today for talks ahead of the Western Balkans Summit in London in July.
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, Chargé d’Affaires, ahead of Security Council vote on Yemen sanctions renewal.
At a time of almost unprecedented humanitarian need, the UK urges other countries to follow our lead to deliver better and faster humanitarian responses.
Letter from Greg Clark and Claire Perry to Dermot Nolan, Chief Executive of Ofgem.
UK statement delivered during the High Level Panel on Mainstreaming, delivered on 26 February 2018.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke on the phone with Prime Minister Abe of Japan.
UK maritime forces are taking part in a French naval deployment to the Indian Ocean and Far East.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson responded to an urgent question in the House of Commons on the situation in Eastern Ghouta.
All old paper £10 notes must be spent by 1 March 2018.
Noela Mwiondo Lyonga, was awarded the Commonwealth Points of Light certificate in recognition of her efforts in educating prison inmates in Buea-Cameroon.
Speech by The Rt Hon David Lidington MP, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office, on 26 February 2018.
322 brand new homes for military families have been officially opened on the Ashdown Estate in Tidworth, Wiltshire today, 26th February.
Funding to transform the UK’s coastal communities through investment in jobs, skills and local businesses opens for bids.
Entrepreneurs will explore how to use mobile technology to help tackle humanitarian challenges around the world.
A student from the North-East has been awarded the Lord Glenamara Memorial Prize
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