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Medical professionals, including doctors, nurses and paramedics, will return this weekend having spent up to 6 weeks helping more than 3,000 displaced Rohingya.
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Ben Wallace, the Security Minister, today welcomed progress on improved security measures in Tunisia as he ended his first official visit to the country.
Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt has commented on recent reports of chlorine attacks in Eastern Ghouta.
The First Chevening Summit in Cuba took place on 25 and 26 January 2018. Chevening scholars from the island met to exchange views on their experiences in the UK.
Harriett Baldwin announced £5 million of new UK aid funding to strengthen Zimbabwean civil society ahead of the 2018 elections.
Intelligent road studs, which light up in response to changing traffic lights, are to be used for the first time at a motorway junction to improve safety.
Dr Liam Fox announces Richard Burn as the new HM Trade Commissioner for China during a trade visit to the country.
HS2 names the architects, designers and engineers that will help transform Euston and deliver new stations in Birmingham, Solihull and Old Oak Common.
New European Union sanctions against 3 South Sudanese former and current officials announced today.
Body worn cameras used by Environment Agency officers help secure conviction for the first time.
As part of the Early Access to Medicines Scheme (EAMS), we have now reached a new PIM designation milestone.
The Prime Minister has chosen to re-run the competition to appoint the Chair of the National Citizen Service Trust.
Public Health England (PHE) issues advice for the public to ensure they have had the MMR vaccine after outbreaks of measles are confirmed in 5 areas of England.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb launches teacher resource to celebrate Commonwealth.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Elizabeth Truss is visiting Bristol to meet high growth local businesses who attracted millions of pounds in Silicon Valley investment in 2017.
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New process means list of outstanding certificates will be sent to providers every two months as aid to financial controls.
Over the next decade a billion more young people will enter the job market across the world – but 387 million children globally are set to leave school without the basic skills needed to get on in life.
'The transformation of government services is a huge and ambitious agenda. We're making great progress in delivering it' says Tony Meggs
Arts minister steps in to prevent miniature house from export.
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