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The Prime Minister opens the G8 summit in Northern Ireland today with an agenda focused on driving growth and prosperity across the world.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
In total, 108 people received awards from across the Department for Education's spectrum of responsibility.
The Prime Minister and President Putin presented medals to Arctic Convoy veterans at a ceremony in Downing Street.
Prime Minister David Cameron and President of Russia Vladimir Putin gave a press conference at Downing Street on 16 June 2013.
Before the G8 Summit itself, there will be a number of events to promote the UK's G8 agenda
A father and son from Kent will this year spend Father's Day together – in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan.
The flag representing the historic county of Sussex has been hoisted above the department's offices to coincide with Sussex Day on 16 June.
The move will help poor people to benefit from their country’s oil, gas and mineral deposits
Foreign Office notes announcement of Hassan Rouhani’s electoral victory, and calls on him to set Iran on a different course for the future.
The Prime Minister spoke at the Open for Growth event on the G8 agenda of transparency, trade and tax.
The Prime Minister will host a series of meetings in London to encourage practical action on tax, trade and transparency.
Low Pay Commissioners will visit Belfast on 9 and 10 July on a fact-finding visit about the National Minimum Wage.
The Queen’s Birthday Honours List is published today, 14 June 2013
Diplomatic Service & Overseas Birthday Honours List celebrates achievements of 99 Britons in business, human rights, education & sport.
The Queen's Birthday Honours lists 2013 are published today to recognise the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the UK.
The Secretary of State for Wales David Jones has extended his congratulations to all Welsh recipients of the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2013.
Statement by Ambassador Lyall Grant, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, to the Security Council meeting on UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
The UN Human Rights Council concluded its 23rd Session today, with important resolutions on countries of concern including Belarus and Syria.
An historic deal to reform the broken Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) has today been agreed by EU Member States and is expected to become law later this year.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on defence budget, Syria, airline advice and Paul Tucker.
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