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William Hague spoke about Hillary Clinton's remarkable contribution as an international stateswoman during the Chatham House award ceremony.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The International Day of the Girl, a unique opportunity to highlight the rights of girls and the specific challenges they face.
A recent report highlights the need to look at the types of obstacles preventing girls’ from completing their education
Changes to automatic enrolment rules to help employers.
Andrew Robathan welcomes new role as Northern Ireland Minister of State
UK independent expert on problems of racism and intolerance to serve five-year term on Council of Europe's racism monitoring body
Senior Foreign Office Minister Baroness Warsi will answer your questions on UK and Pakistan live via Twitter on 16 October.
FCO Minister for Europe David Lidington shares concerns voiced by ODIHR on conduct of Presidential election in Azerbaijan.
Countries wishing to develop their own mining capabilities should look to the UK’s world-leading strengths in innovative solutions, education and training provision.
Jo Swinson urges girls to be inspired and aim high.
Following a consultation, new changes will be legislated for in Finance Bill 2014.
The Secretary of State for Justice has approved the appointment of the Parole Board members.
Transcript of speech and Q&A of PM Direct event with David Cameron at Portakabin in York on 10 October 2013.
The consultation is launched to feed into the forthcoming Modern Slavery Bill as Home Office looks to end abhorrent crime.…
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on energy prices, the Royal Mail and Edward Snowden.
The Prime Minister made a speech about investment opportunities in Northern Ireland to an international audience in Belfast.
Funding will help farmers set up new plants to turn their waste into energy
British Embassy Bucharest is recruiting a Regional Learning and Development Manager
Jeremy Hunt announces RCS is to chair an independent review of the implementation of the Working Time Directive on the NHS and doctors.
The UK rejected the death penalty in 1965, very much following the global trend. We hope to see Vietnam continue this trend.
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