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UK is providing a further £5 million UK aid package for Dominica, the island worst hit by Hurricane Maria, Priti Patel announced during a visit to the region.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
UK aid teams have been on the ground in Dominica to assess the devastation caused by the recent extreme weather in the Caribbean.
Firms across the UK will be able to take advantage of a near-total removal of tariffs on exports to Canada, as the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) comes into effect today (21 September).
The International Development Secretary has called for urgent reforms to keep the United Nations relevant in the 21st century.
It is because the UK is a committed supporter of the UN, that we are working so hard to reform and improve it.
A new service to directly help mid-sized businesses as they expand and grow, has been launched today by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
New Parks Action Group launched to help England’s public parks and green spaces meet the needs of communities now and in the future.
In a speech in Paraguay, David Mundell set out how leaving the EU will transform the UK’s trade with the rest of the world.
First Secretary of State Damian Green chaired a COBR meeting this afternoon on the government’s response to Hurricane Irma and preparations for Hurricane Maria.
UK aid experts, military assets and relief supplies remain in the region and are ready to respond.
The Prime Minister flies into Ottawa today for talks with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on cementing a strong trade and investment partnership with Canada.
A unique UK-Peruvian menu prepared by one of the world’s top chefs marked The Princess Royal’s visit to Peru
Environment Secretary Michael Gove visits Aberdeen to discuss the future of the farming and fishing industries outside the EU
Facts and figures on the UK government's relief work in the Caribbean and the British Overseas Territories in response to Hurricane Irma.
Over 60 tonnes of UK aid has now reached the Caribbean with another 60 tonnes on the way on board HMS Ocean.
…Food Minister George Eustice hails the UK's thriving beer industry…
The Foreign Secretary spoke to media following high level talks in London about Hurricane Irma, North Korea and Libya.
International Development Secretary reiterates call for violence to stop after hundreds of thousands of people are forced from their homes
Royal Bermuda Regiment and Bermuda police officers will deploy to the Caribbean to support the UK’s efforts in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
Public has donated over £650,000 since the appeal was launched on 6 September and the UK government is doubling any public donations made.
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