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Two Jamaicans and one Bahamian have been awarded the 2012-2013 Chevening Scholarships to study in the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Tony Kay addresses business leaders, members of government, and other major stakeholders at the Calgary LNG Export Forum.
Her Excellency the Acting Governor, Anya Williams, chaired the 20th meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday 18th September 2013.
A report published by Ofsted finds that the arrangements for careers guidance in schools are not working well enough.
Matthew Oakley appointed to carry out an independent review of benefit sanctions for the government.
Applications for 2014-2015 Chevening Scholarships in Georgia are now open and will close on 1 November 2013.
UK, French, German and Italian Ambassadors’ condolences on the death of policeman Muhammad Amir Abdulkhaliq
Taking place over 4 days this week, the DSEI exhibition is showcasing the biggest and best kit on offer in the defence sector.
Owen Paterson is leading a UK delegation of food and drink companies to Russia to fly the flag for Great British food.
Paid time off that teachers who are trade union representatives receive to carry out union work is being reviewed by the Department for Education.
Her Majesty’s Ambassador paid an official visit to the Fergana Valley.
Tax cheats in the private security industry are being targeted as part of the next wave of taskforces launched today by HMRC.
Ambassador Judith Farnworth opens documentary film festival
UK hopes to see continued improvements in Iran human rights record under President Rouhani’s government.
A competition was launched today with more than 700 organisations from across the world looking to turn offenders’ lives around, as part of an annual £450 million package of rehabilitation contracts across England and Wales.
FCO issues checklist for Brits planning a move abroad
A new government consultation will open up business across the public sector.
UK Alumni in Tanzania (UKAT) hosts event at British Council in Dar es Salaam for UK graduates based in Tanzania
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed New Zealand Prime Minister John Key to London on 18 September.
…DFID improves ranking to 59th place in this year's Top 100 Graduate Employers list published by the Times.…
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