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Elections are a critical first-step towards the return of a fully functioning Parliament.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The squad of experts being sent in to help Birmingham City Council improve how it delivers for local residents has been announced.
The British High Commissioner James Thornton has issued the following statement following yesterday's elections in Zambia. He said:
Following the introduction of an electoral law in the parliament of the Democratic Republic of Congo, violent protests have taken place around the country since 19 January.
Shared concerns and commitments made during the visit of the Foreign Secretary to Bulgaria 14 January 2015.
Almost £10 million will be given to local authorities and national organisations to boost the number of people registering to vote.
The British High Commissioner, James Thornton, issued a statement on the 20 January elections. Mr Thornton said:
Visit provided a chance to meet a variety of established contacts and establish new links.
On 15 December, HM Ambassador Judith Farnworth participated in a round table organised by legal clinic Adilet.
The Prime Minister has appointed Baroness Angela Browning as Chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments.
2nd Secretary for Political & Security Thomas Phipps' speech at a forum on the Bangsamoro Basic Law by the University of the Philippines.
Eric Pickles' written ministerial statement on local government improvement and steps being taken to improve local government services.
Commissioners will take control of grant making within the council and will approve any sale or disposal of property.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons by Theresa May.
Opening speech by Francis Maude, at the inaugural D5 summit hosted by the UK. D5 is a new global network for leading digital governments.
Eric Pickles' written ministerial statement on the independent review of Birmingham City Council.
Independent review finds that Birmingham residents and businesses are not getting the best from the council.
Speech given by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond at the opening of the London Conference on Afghanistan
British High Commission and DFID officers monitor electoral process in Northern Uganda
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