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The British Embassy in Havana has launched a green video competition on environment and cities, as part of the British week.
A Military Cross winner from last summer's operational tour in Helmand province talks about his experiences.
Commercial Secretary to the Treasury Lord Deighton paid a two-day visit to Hong Kong.
On 16 April, British High Commissioner HE Dame Nicola Brewer signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the South African Department of Arts and Culture.
10 Downing Street staff members - Paul Schooling and Michael York - recall their time working for Baroness Thatcher.
The ship's company of HMS Dragon have used a scheduled stop in Crete to further prepare for tackling pirates and terrorists east of Suez.
How all doctors and other public health professionals connected to PHE will confirm they are fit to practise.
Regulators and local authorities invited to bid for fund that will enable them to pioneer more business-friendly enforcement of regulation
Chloe Smith speaks at the launch of BIM4SME, explaining how digital technologies can benefit SMEs in the construction industry.
The Foreign Secretary, William Hague, has updated Parliament on recent developments on North Korea.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on the G8 Foreign Ministers' meeting.
The human rights situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPTs) continued to be of concern to the UK in 2012.
More than 100 people on average were dying every day, and recent UN estimates suggest that over 55,000 people were killed in 2012.
In 2012 Yemen failed to meet its international human rights commitments in most areas, notably on juvenile execution and detention of political prisoners.
On the EU, they agreed on the urgent need to make Europe more competitive and flexible and talked about ways to achieve this.
FCO responds to comments made in the UN General Assembly debate on the role of International Criminal Justice in Reconciliation on Wednesday.
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds’ visit to Barbados this week will focus on prosperity and co-operation in security.
Secretary of State Edward Davey calls for united support around EU ETS back-loading…
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