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Ministerial Task Force focuses on recommendations for strengthening the Commonwealth
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PM: "forced marriage is wrong, is illegal and will not be tolerated."
UKEF backs exports with £2.32 billion
Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham said his thoughts are with the Nigerian people after a plane carrying around 150 people crashed in Lagos on 3 June.
A pre-entry TB screening programme will save lives and save taxpayers more than £40 million over ten years, announced Damian Green today.
Statement laid in the House of Commons on 21 May 2012 by Damian Green and in the House of Lords by Lord Henley.
Speech by International Development Minister Stephen O’Brien at the Roundtable on Transparency, Accountability and Good Governance: The Future of International Development
How a midwifery school is inspiring a new generation of midwives
Groundwater in Africa: Harnessing the hidden sea for climate adaptation.
Foreign Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham has commented on the bombing yesterday of newspaper offices and media houses in Nigeria.
A West African drug trafficker has been jailed for attempting to smuggle about £13,000 worth of cocaine through Manchester Airport.
DFID is leading the process to return the millions of pounds stolen to the country’s poorest people
…The Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham has given a statement on today's bomb attacks in Nigeria.…
Foreign Secretary William Hague will visit Rome on Thursday 22 March to meet his Italian counterpart Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi.
Christopher McManus died in Nigeria on 8 March 2012. His family have issued the following statement on the day of his funeral.
Statement issued by UK Foreign Secretary William Hague and his Italian counterpart Minister Giulio Terzi.
UK doctors, midwives and medics will train over 17,000 health workers to provide emergency care for mothers and newborns across Africa and Asia
Prime Minister David Cameron answers students' and professors' questions at New York University.
Press conference followed talks and the issuing of a 10 year Irish-British Joint Statement.
The budget, the Health Bill and the Afghan killings were among topics discussed at the 10 Downing Street press briefing.
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