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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The latest Foreign Office update on our consular effort in Japan to assist British nationals.
Vince Cable announces the UK's first Technology and Innovation Centre to drive growth and help industry capitalise on the UK's world class research.
Foreign Secretary William Hague opened a debate on the UK's policy on the Middle East and North Africa in the House of Commons today.
Foreign Secretary William Hague updated Parliament on the Government's response to the situation in Japan on 17 March.
Foreign Secretary William Hague discussed developments across the Middle East in his meeting with Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak on 17 March.
Today’s announcement is a key part of the Government’s Growth Review, targeting the expansion of Britain’s manufacturing sector and positioning…
Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change The Rt Hon Chris Huhne MP today set out further detail on the UK Chief Nuclear Inspector&rsquo…
The purpose of those three speeches was to show how the Coalition’s policies - in particular, our decision that funding for universities should…
At 1446hrs on Friday 11 March an earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0 struck 250 miles (400km) from Tokyo. There continues to be a risk of earthquakes, aftershocks and tsunamis
…The Government's Chief Scientific Officer Professor John Beddington comments on the developments following the explosion at Fukushima nuclear plant.…
The situation at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan is extremely unlikely to pose an environmental risk to the UK.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Japan, Libya and Civil Service.
At 1446hrs on Friday 11 March an earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0 struck 250 miles from Tokyo. There continues to be a risk of earthquakes, aftershocks and tsunamis.
Prime Minister David Cameron has updated parliament on the special European Council on 11 March which focussed on Libya and the Middle East.
Dear editor The EU Commission’s 2050 low-carbon roadmap released last week needs to raise Europe’s sights beyond its current 2020 emission …
“We take this incident extremely seriously even though there is no reason to expect a similar scale of seismic activity in the UK. I have called…
The Prime Minister has said that the British Government will do all it can to "aid and assist those affected" by the devastating earthquake in Japan
Prime Minister David Cameron gave a statement on Japan and the Middle East in the House of Commons on 14 March 2011.
Foreign Office Minister for South East Asia gives details of the UK response in radio interview.
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