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Minister Alistair Burt has commented on the announcement of further settlement tenders to the south of East Jerusalem.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Royal Military Police's Close Protection Unit guards ministers, senior military officials and diplomatic staff on global deployments, so thorough training for new recruits is vital.
Raft of funding measures announced to help people all over the UK have access to great art.
DFID is inviting applications for a new research programme which looks specifically at Brazilian development in relation to Africa.
David Cameron: "It's time to dust off the GB flags and get ready for two more weeks of spectacular sport. The London Paralympic Games 2012 are finally here."
Monday 20 August 2012 Campus, London CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY **The world’s first truly digital Olympics ** The last few weeks have been dominated…
Syria and the Eurozone were discussed.
Housebuilders challenged to prove the quality of new-build homes Star of the British design industry Sir Terence Conran is to work with the…
David Cameron praises 70,000 volunteers working at London 2012
Claims Management Companies are set to face tougher rules and regulations as the Claims Management Regulator launches a consultation.
Disabled children are at risk of slipping through the child protection net, according to an Ofsted report published today.
The government is now more than halfway through the first wave of its quango reform programme, saving at least £1.4bn for the taxpayer.
The Climate and Development Knowledge Network is currently calling for applications for round two of the CDKN Innovation Fund.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt described this as an important time in Burma's transition as it works towards the goal of free and independent media and the establishment of full democracy.
The government has published a consultation on the Consumer Rights Directive. It covers new measures to deliver greater clarity and transparency on consumer rights, and aims to help boost the confidence of both consumers and…
David Cameron: "2012 is set to be a fantastic celebration of world-class sport and it is also an incredible opportunity for ParalympicsGB to inspire many others"
The Consumer Rights Directive, agreed by the European Commission in 2011, focuses on simplifying and harmonising rules in a few key areas of…
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt said he was deeply concerned after three members of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot were sentenced to two years in prison.
The Minister made the call for companies to enter the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise as some of the most innovative regional firms showcased …
FCO Minister David Lidington: "I am particularly disturbed by the reports of human rights violations and abuses committed against children."
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