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The Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to the Nigerian President about the abduction of more than 200 girls in northern Nigeria.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A world without polio is now ‘tantalisingly’ close International Development Secretary Justine Greening told guests during her keynote speech at a Rotary International reception.
New opportunities are part of an industry-led campaign launched by the Chancellor to inspire more young people to study maths and physics.
Public Health England (PHE) and Alzheimer’s Society join forces in a major new campaign to help create a more dementia friendly society.
Government launches a review of the institutional arrangements and processes the financial services regulators use to make enforcement decisions.
What would happen to Scotland if we became independent? Read the myths, and realities, of the Scottish independence debate.
The British Consulate, police and tourism partners have joined forces in Alicante to reduce petty theft, which represented 80% of crimes reported in the province in 2013
Foreign Secretary condemns kidnap as “disgusting and immoral” and repeats UK offer of help.
Paul Boateng has called on African leaders to put in place practical measures which could see the continent move out of its present predicament.
Freedom of expression is fundamental to a strong democracy. An open and effective press serves to improve the environment for long-term social, political and economic stability
Two winners will join the Philippine delegation composed of 10 women who have played key roles in conflict resolution and peace building.
One of the largest ever gatherings of survivors of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution in the UK is to take place in London.
Foreign Secretary William Hague calls for de-escalation of tension in eastern Ukraine ahead of his visit next week.
The High Commission will be closed for a UK bank holiday.
Statement from the British High Commission in Kampala to mark World Press Freedom Day
Intervention by Ambassador Lyall Grant to the UN Security Council meeting on South Sudan Human Rights
Statement by Ambassador Lyall Grant of the UK Mission to the UN, to the Security Council meeting on the situation in Ukraine
The inaugural international development annual public lecture delivered by International Development Secretary Justine Greening at the University of Warwick.
Foreign Secretary expresses concern at the reports of provocative action by pro-Russian groups in the east of Ukraine.
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