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Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes the EU-Korea Free Trade Agreement which came into force on 1 July 2011.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Draft text of the speech - may differ from the delivered version. Let me start by thanking Baroness Margaret Eaton for her forthright, constructive…
Possible delays at UK airports, ports and international rail terminals.
Following his recent visit to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Foreign Secretary William Hague answered questions on a range of issues related to the region.
Minister for the Middle East calls in at Technology Transfer Company of Hadassah Medical Organisation in Jerusalem
The three new ‘Operating Principles’ set out how the UK can exert early influence over legislation coming from the European Union. They aim …
DFID and the Economic and Social Research Council are calling for new research proposals in the field of international development
Police will be able to prevent suspected domestic abusers from returning to victim’s home, under a pilot scheme launched by the Home Office.
The Queen has been pleased to approve five appointment of Lords Justices of Appeal.
Following the appointment of The Right Honourable Lord Wilson of Culworth to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, the appointment of The Right Honourable Lord Justice Thomas as President of the Queen's Bench Division…
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Strike Action, Bail Ruling, Scottish Universities, Job Losses At Lloyds, Royal Finances and EU Budget.
Students across the country will get the chance to see one of the UK's vanguard industries today (29 June) as companies in the automotive sector throw open their doors in a pilot for a new government initiative.
Speech delivered by Minister for International Security Strategy at Cercle Gaulois, Brussels on Wednesday 29 June 2011.
We have just completed a two day visit to Helmand and Kabul: a first for the UK and UAE. Our joint visit reinforces our shared commitment to Afghanistan.
Every other day a British child is abducted by a parent to a country which has not signed the 1980 Hague Convention on international parental child abduction, according to new research released today by the FCO.
Permanent Under-Secretary Simon Fraser welcomed Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao to the Foreign Office for a wide-ranging exchange on the current priorities for the UK-India Enhanced Partnership.
Foreign Secretary William Hague made the following statement to the House of Commons on Wednesday 29 June 2011:
A secret insurgent training school and a huge haul of deadly insurgent bombs have been destroyed by British forces in Helmand following a daylight helicopter assault and intense fire fight.
As part of the See Inside Manufacturing programme, the Government and industry are calling on the budding young engineers of tomorrow to see…
Baroness Warsi, Minister without Portfolio, has addressed the 38th session of the Council of Foreign Ministers in Kazakhstan.
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