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British Embassy in Tunis and the British Council organised a round table to discuss Women’s economic empowerment
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
El gobierno del Reino Unido está comprometido con las empresas británicas para que inviertan y operen en otros países de una manera responsable.
The Low Pay Commission today welcomed the government’s acceptance of its recommendations on rates for the National Minimum Wage (NMW) for adults aged 21 and over, for young people aged 18-20 and for 16-17 year olds from Octo…
Government hosts its second high-powered networking event aimed at inspiring businesswomen to join sports’ boards
The Solicitor General asks people to take care when commenting about the Hillsborough inquest
'In the greatest changes that the EU has experienced over the last 40 years, the UK played a central role. We pushed to create a real Single Market. We pushed for the Eastwards expansion of the EU to countries like Roman…
British Embassy supports debate on fundamental rights within programme assistance to Macedonia.
Hugo Swire urges calm across the Maldives and encourages political parties to act with moderation, restraint and within bounds of the law.
UK-led proposal to introduce international controls on ‘legal high’ drug at UNODC Commission on Narcotic Drugs.
Payment to be made to advocates attending the main hearing in Crown Court cases from May 2015.
On 16 March 2015 UK Visas & Immigration will launch a new 24-hour Super Priority Visa service in South Africa.
Leading consumer campaigner Lynn Faulds Wood will lead a review of the UK’s system for the recall of unsafe products.
Home Secretary announces a package of reforms to improve the police complaints and disciplinary systems.
Speech by Baroness Neville-Rolfe on the valuable contribution that brands make to the UK economy through their Intellectual Property (IP).
Testing of household products on animals will be banned, Crime Prevention Minister Lynne Featherstone has announced.
This circular announces updated Home Office guidance on police misconduct, unsatisfactory performance and attendance management procedures.
Five companies from India are winners of the GREAT Tech Rocketships initiative.
A new law has come into force today (12 March 2015) which removes the £5,000 cap that used to limit the maximum fines magistrates could impose.
The commissioner’s speech on how the SCC code of practice could affect installers of surveillance camera systems.
A case study from the 2014 Human Rights and Democracy Report.
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