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Significant violations of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights in Yemen continue, with the government showing limited capability to improve the situation.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
In October a prominent campaign advocating the right of women to drive in Saudi Arabia attracted significant international attention, calling for women to drive in protest on 26 October.
The Foreign Office has published reporting on 27 Countries of Concern. The quarterly updates cover October to December 2013.
Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael addresses a Brussels audience about why Scotland is better off as part of the United Kingdom.
James Townshend, the UK’s Business Ambassador for Agriculture will visit Burma on 20-25 January.
British Embassy Belgrade announces a call for project proposals under its REUNITING EUROPE programme for the financial year 2014-2015.
New migrant jobseekers from the European Economic Area (EEA) will no longer be able to get Housing Benefit from April 2014.
Personal Assistant/Interpreter to a resident international expert coordinating an EU funded HR project at the Ministry of the Interior.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Portsmouth, military capabilities and Scottish independence.
Deputy Prime Minister sets out mental health action plan
The plant biosecurity strategy that will safeguard the future of the UK’s trees and plants from pests and disease nears completion
Lord Livingston blogs about his visit to Norway on 14 and 15 January, where he met government representatives and business leaders.
Nick Clegg spoke at the launch of Mental health: priorities for change - how those with mental health problems are supported and cared for.
Tate Modern signs the largest and longest corporate sponsorship deal in its history with Hyundai Motors.
This speech, delivered to the Mile End Group, sets out reflections on economic policy based on personal experience and Treasury history.
Matthew Hancock talks about the contribution of technology to skills development in India.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury speaks at the launch of the latest Scotland analysis paper on EU and international issues.
British Embassy Tunis is accepting project proposals covering priority areas to assist Tunisia's democratic transition.
Charlie Taylor, Chief Executive of the NCTL, gave a speech about a school-led system to the conference in Nottingham.
Highlights from Foreign Secretary and Chief Secretary to the Treasury launching Scotland Analysis paper in Glasgow.
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