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International Trade Minister Greg Hands visited Bulgaria to deepen the trade relations and support Bulgaria’s EU Presidency priorities.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
UK government announces £52 million humanitarian package for the people of South Sudan as peace talks begin.
The Troika calls on all parties to participate in the upcoming South Sudan peace talks.
60 projects with the potential to improve people’s lives and grow UK economy share £15 million funding.
With just 13 days to go before Christmas, Highways England has called on the main man to help remind drivers to check their vehicles before travelling this festive season.
Boris Johnson updated the House of Commons on his 8 to 10 December travel to the Gulf.
Prime Minister Theresa May has released the below statement on Iraq’s announcement today that Daesh no longer hold significant territory.
People from around the world will have access to premium virtual tours to Guatemala’s most emblematic Mayan sites thanks to an unprecedented alliance between institutions from the UK, Guatemala and Google Arts.
Retail, hospitality and hairdressing businesses were among the most prolific offenders named in this round.
Minister of State for the Middle East calls for immediate restoration of commercial and humanitarian access to all areas of Yemen.
Minister for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation has announced the four countries eligible for the Newton Prize 2018: Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico.
New joint strategy between the UK and China to strengthen science and innovation collaboration.
Plans for the £100 million flood defence have been approved by the Secretary of State Michael Gove and HM Treasury
UK-Thai scientists have won the Newton Fund Chairman's Award 2017 to further develop their pioneering research to diagnose disease and protect farmed seafood.
Michael Walker represented the Government Chemist at the annual conference of the Association of Public Analysts, APA, in October 2017
Christine Middlemiss has been appointed as the UK’s next Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO).
Ministers host Overseas Territories leaders in the UK for talks on hurricane recovery, Brexit and climate change Joint Ministerial Council of the Overseas Territories hosted in Lancaster House from 28 to 29 November 2017.
On a visit to Norfolk, Minister Steve Baker met with local businesses and stakeholders to discuss their priorities for EU exit.
New competition to drive innovation in the UK food sector launches today
During a visit to Jordan, Prime Minister Theresa May spoke of Britain's commitment to working with the Middle East region to ensure its long term stability.
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