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Minister for Europe David Lidington has spoken after news that the Russian Investigative Committee has extended their investigation into the death of Sergei Magnitsky.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham comments on the African Union Peace and Security Council communiqué outlining a peace plan between Sudan and South Sudan.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said he hoped to turn our shared heritage, values and interests into common purpose and common action.
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke about the global challenge of facing increasing energy demands.
26 April 2012 The Prime Minister David Cameron made the case for clean energy in the UK and globally today as he addressed delegates at the…
The British government will provide emergency support to help 100,000 people facing severe food shortages in South Sudan.
People living with dementia, business leaders and charities have come together today to drive forward work on the Prime Minister's dementia challenge.
Sarah Teather, Children's Minister, addresses the Daycare Trust.
The Education Secretary refers to the PISA survey of international education performance to outline how whole-system reform is needed to build a world-class education system.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families stresses the importance of technology in education at the BETT Education Leaders’ Conference and exhibition at Olympia.
Following the publication of the PISA report, the Education Secretary wrote an article for the 'Times Educational Supplement' on the need for educational reform.
The Prime Minister welcomes progress on tackling commercialisation and sexualisation of childhood but says more must be done
Afghanistan, Leveson and the economy were the topics discussed at the morning press briefing.
The Leveson inquiry was discussed at the Number 10 afternoon press briefing.
"If we can do these three things - get the costs down, make renewable energy a global business and continue to invest up front in the crucial infrastructure needed needed then we really can secure the future of renewabl…
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg highlights Government action this year to help businesses across Britain make greater use of non-bank finance.
Foreign Secretary William Hague is visiting Vietnam, Singapore and Brunei from 24 April.
Foreign Secretary William Hague comments on the news that the Israeli government has legalised three outposts in the West Bank.
A summit today on ‘intelligent mobility’ hosted by the joint government/industry Automotive Council will put these problems and the business…
Check against delivery Introduction Excellencies, Ministers, ladies and gentlemen… On behalf of Her Majesty’s Government, let me welcome …
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