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Prime Minister Boris Johnson met Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari at the Global Education Summit in London today.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with President Nana Akudo-Addo of the Republic of Ghana in London.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the Global Education Summit.
The summit seeks to raise at least $5bn across five years to transform education in the world’s most vulnerable countries including Somalia, giving 175 more million children the chance to learn.
The Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, made this speech at the opening of the Global Education Summit 2021
Ambassador Neil Bush raises UK concerns about the silencing of political opposition by the de facto authorities of the Transnistrian region of Moldova.
Planning permission has been granted to build the country’s first national Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens, next to Parliament.
The North Devon company that caused a pollution incident leading to a devastating fish kill on the River Mole near South Molton has been fined £2,000 and ordered to pay £9,836 in costs.
As COVID-19 restrictions ease the latest information on changes to Veterans UK Services can be found here.
Ambassador Neil Bush again condemns systematic state-led human rights violations in Belarus following its fraudulent Presidential election in August 2020.
Chris Larmer, Executive Director, Operations, urges students using Clearing not to wait for their A-Level results before applying for student finance.
Ambassador Neil Bush highlights the need to eradicate modern slavery and human trafficking, and outlines UK government efforts to tackle the issue.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a called-in decision.
Regulations which today have come into force see the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) nominated by the Secretary of State for Transport to act as the Space Accident Investigation Authority (SAIA) for the UK.
On 24th July, HMS Richmond, one of HMS Queen Elizabeth’s escort ships in the CSG, took part of the UK Carrier Strike Group (CSG) in a Passing Exercise (PASSEX) with HTMS Kraburi of the Royal Thai Navy in the Andaman Sea.
The Prime Minister will call on world leaders today to invest in children’s education at the Global Education Summit in London.
Over £860m to be invested in flood alleviation schemes this year with further action including improvements to flood insurance
The UK government’s plan to have the latest nuclear technology up and running within the next decade has moved a step closer today as part of the drive to reach net zero emissions.
The Chancellor today praised the “inspiring” people and businesses of Scotland during a visit to meet those supported by the UK Government’s £352 billion Plan for Jobs.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson met President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya at Chequers today.
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