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New project to challenge stereotypes around men's role in early education.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Ms Anne Macro has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Kingdom of Lesotho, as we reopen our resident High Commission in Maseru.
Following the terror attacks in Sri Lanka, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has made a statement in Parliament.
Statement by Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon at the Security Council Open Debate on Sexual Violence in Conflict
Dominic Herrington confirmed as National Schools Commissioner
The Home Office today publishes a 13-point action plan to improve police forensics.
'We recognise the market needs certainty that strategic investment will continue. But we also need certainty from the market that it can deliver.' says Matthew Vickerstaff
Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton unveils new qualifications based on rigorous national standards to give adults the digital skills they need.
The Ministry of Defence has announced that 4,000 Armed Forces personnel will salute Normandy veterans at commemorative events taking place in Normandy and Portsmouth.
The UK stands in solidarity with persecuted Christians around the world and with the government and people of Sri Lanka, says Jeremy Hunt.
Specialist mobile detection technology is being used to detect and seize illegal phones used by prisoners, Justice Secretary David Gauke revealed today (Sunday, 21 April).
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, Education Secretary Damian Hinds set out the importance of primary assessment
In the Mail on Sunday on Easter Sunday, Jeremy Hunt writes that the UK stands in solidarity with persecuted Christians around the world.
On 17 April 2019, the British High Commission in Freetown celebrated the partnership between the UK and Sierra Leone to mark Her Majesty the Queen’s 93rd birthday.
DIT leads trade mission for 7 Chartered professional bodies to build links with China and Hong Kong. Memorandum of Understanding signed between UK and China to enhance international education collaboration.
The Prime Minister’s Special Representative on Freedom of Religion or Belief wishes Christians the world over a happy Easter.
A Highways England campaign which aims to improve the safety of motorcyclists has won a top marketing award.
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office responds to US announcement on Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, relating to UK and EU companies doing business in Cuba.
The Foreign Secretary visited Westminster Synagogue to mark Passover.
Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is holding a demonstration event for the Second Innovation Challenge ‘Defence People’ competition.
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