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International Monetary Fund projections for growth is good news for United Kingdom.
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Dounreay is facing the challenge of fitting in extra work from the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) while retaining the same annual spend and timescales.
There was no substantive improvement in the human rights situation in Iran between October and December 2013. .
Foreign Secretary, William Hague, has called on all sides to address the concerns of the Ukrainian people.
The deteriorating security situation in South Kordofan and Blue Nile states and Darfur, and reports of continued detention of dozens of civilians arrested during the September protests are a cause for concern.
Progress on human rights remained difficult over the last three months. Terrorist attacks continued to occur on an almost daily basis
In October a prominent campaign advocating the right of women to drive in Saudi Arabia attracted significant international attention, calling for women to drive in protest on 26 October.
Minister Edward Timpson announces new rules so every child who goes missing from home or care will have an independent return interview.
The new EU Procurement Directives will support public sector mutuals and boost small and medium enterprises.
Essential information for Border Force partners.
The MOD is among a list of top employers who have been recognised for creating inclusive workplaces for lesbian, gay and bisexual employees.
The NIO sends its congratulations to Thales UK, which has secured a £100m deal to supply military equipment to Indonesia
Latest GDP figures show growth for Scotland.
The Deputy Head of Mission and Consul of the Embassy, Tina Hamilton together with the Commercial Officer, Monica Ingarevalo visited the premises of the City of Knowledge Yachay.
Information about Universal Credit and finding work is now available by hitting the red button on the TV remote control.
The competition, organised by the British High Commission, invited aspiring filmmakers from across Pakistan to creatively interpret the theme of ‘Celebrating Connections between the UK and Pakistan’.
A new discount programme launched today could save armed forces members and their families thousands of pounds on the cost of a new car.
Britain will provide a new package of humanitarian aid for those fleeing violence in South Sudan.
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