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The Prime Minister spoke to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi this afternoon.
The Prime Minister hosted President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus for a short meeting in Downing Street during his visit to London.
UK hosts first-ever forum dedicated to trade and investment with East Africa, including announcements on cross-border trade and electric motorbikes.
UK Military Advisor, Lt Col Joby Rimmer, says that despite claiming commitment to peace, Russia has escalated its military aggression by refusing to engage in peace talks, launching record-breaking drone attacks on Ukrainian…
Flood response capabilities on display at Merseyside fire base
A Birmingham-based director and his company has been ordered to pay a Proceeds of Crime confiscation order, fines and costs totalling £476,995.
Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.
An illegal enterprise in catalytic converters has brought confiscation orders for £526,215.04, at a Proceeds of Crime Award hearing.
The United Kingdom reaffirms commitment to the Kimberley Process and support for its tripartite framework following the 2025 Kimberley Process Intersessional.
Mussel samples are a yardstick for coastal water quality. But with mussel numbers in decline, scientists are inventing new ways to sample waters.
UKHSA says there is no evidence to suggest ongoing circulation of the virus in birds or mosquitos in the UK and the risk to the general public is very low
Dr David Cooper named as new Chair; Professor Tom Meagher reappointed and Professor Julia Jones confirmed as new member
Revamped Board of Trade meet for the first time off the back of trio of trade agreements with India, US and EU
Communities to receive funding for hosting clean energy infrastructure as part of plans to make Britain a clean energy superpower.
Charity Commission Chief Executive David Holdsworth delivers keynote speech at Charity Times' Annual Conference 2025.
Nine projects, ranging from whether flies can detect explosives to how comics can reduce radicalism and how much of a risk crossbows are, were showcased.
Minister for Development announces new UK support for Gaza on first visit in her role to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
The Somerset Prepared partnership is now taking nominations for its annual awards which celebrate people who help their communities deal with emergencies.
British Parking Association will develop and run the 'national parking platform', providing drivers with a more flexible parking experience.
Signing of this MoU marks an important milestone in both countries’ commitment to a foreign policy agenda focused on women’s rights.
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