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7 brilliant Solomon Islanders who were awarded the UK government’s prestigious Chevening Scholarship in 2024-25 have returned to the Solomons after completing their masters’ degrees.
Statement by Simon Thomas, UK Ambassador to the General Assembly, at the UN’s Special Political and Decolonisation Fourth Committee.
Ambassador Holland welcomes the work of the OSCE Mission over the last six months, and the positive assessment of municipal elections on 12 October - while underlining concerns over security and political developments.
…The UK calls on Russia to respect international law.
How regulation can spark life-saving innovation.
Russia’s systematic targeting of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure ahead of winter appears to follow a clear pattern aimed at undermining Ukraine's resilience.
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted a father and son for running an illegal scrap metal site in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire.
The Secretary of Economic Development of Honduras, Fredis Cerrato, held a productive meeting with the British Ambassador to Honduras, Juliana Correa in San Pedro Sula.
The Environment Agency has successfully prosecuted a Derbyshire man who must pay nearly £37,000 in fines and costs for operating waste sites illegally.
Migrants will be required to pass tough new English language requirements under a law introduced in Parliament today.
Matthew Taylor to lead Government's new Fair Work Agency from April 2026.
The new Northern Ireland Troubles Bill will put in place a fair and transparent system that enables families of victims, including those who never came home from service in Northern Ireland, to seek answers.
The number of robberies involving a knife, or the threat of one, continues to fall in England and Wales.
Pro-growth changes to the government's landmark Planning and Infrastructure Bill to get Britain building faster.
Chair of Charity Commission, Mark Simms, reflects on the work of Friends of Cathedral charities in maintaining and supporting places of worship and community.
Statement by Jennifer MacNaughtan, UK Minister Counsellor, at the Security Council meeting on the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Statement by Jennifer MacNaughtan, UK Minister Counsellor, at the Security Council meeting on Venezuela.
Statement by Eleanor Sanders, Ambassador for Human Rights and Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations at the General Debate of the UN Third Committee.
Representatives from industry, academia and government are invited to join the OFEME symposium to work alongside Dstl’s scientists and shape future thinking.
Announcements made about members appointed to the new domestic homicide review (DHR) quality assurance board.
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