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UK marks UN Human Rights Day by reaffirming the importance of civil society for Human Rights worldwide
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The Polish Institute of International Affairs, the British Embassy in Warsaw and the Embassy of Sweden in Warsaw announced the winner of the student paper competition on TTIP.
The Education Secretary addresses the House of Commons about preparing young people for the world of work in modern Britain.
On Human Rights day Solicitor General Robert Buckland QC MP delivered a speech on business and human rights at the Law Society Conference
Statement delivered by Ambassador Karen Pierce on behalf of the British Government.
Home Secretary speech about online child sexual exploitation delivered at the #WeProtect Children Online summit.
Innovative repair and renew projects receive funding to move communities away from a throw away culture.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw's speech to launch Ofsted's 2013/14 annual reports for schools and FE and skills.
The PM held a joint press conference with Ahmet Davutoglu where he spoke about economic and national security and the fight against ISIL.
East Coast rail franchise contract has been signed with Inter City Railways, a venture between Stagecoach and Virgin.
Today on UN Human Rights Day 2014, we are proud to look back on a busy year, working to further human rights on a broad range of issues.
Political and Economic Counsellor Nigel Boud delivered a speech on the importance of sustainable transportation policies during the conerence in Kuala Lumpur on November 25, 2014
For Human Rights Day Minister of State for Europe, David Lidington, blogs on freedom of expression and the media overseas.
UK Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey called on more countries to bring forward fair and ambitious climate finance and carbon cuts to keep up momentum for a 2015 global climate deal, as he arrived at the COP 20 talks in Lima today.
The Minister of State for Disabled People is urging shops and restaurants to improve their accessibility.
The Permanent Representative to the UN in Vienna, Susan le Jeune d'Allegeershecque, gives the UK intervention at the HINW 2014 conference
Opening speech by Francis Maude, at the inaugural D5 summit hosted by the UK. D5 is a new global network for leading digital governments.
The D5 London summit brings together some of the most digitally advanced governments in the world. Read about their digital achievements.
Expert opinions sought on what more can be done to increase supporter ownership and fan engagement with football clubs
The Consular team in Ljubljana are working to reduce the number of winter sports related incidents affecting British Nationals on the slopes
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