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The Foreign Secretary has expressed condolences for the loss of life and injuries caused by the train accident at Bretigny-sur-Orge near Paris.
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The UK and Mexico met for the fifth bilateral High Level Economic Talks in London on 11-12 July 2013.
Elizabeth Truss, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Education, speaks to the International Student Science Fair.
Despite the progress made in preventing HIV across the globe, rates of infection in Southern Africa are still unacceptably high, with adolescent girls worst affected, Lynne Featherstone has announced.
Foreign Secretary William Hague gave a speech to mark the 18th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide.
Royal Navy photographers that deploy worldwide have been recognised at the annual Peregrine Trophy awards in London.
David Lidington warns that convicting someone unable to defend themselves is bound to add to negative perceptions of the Russian judicial process.
Eleven enterprise zones will benefit from a £150 million boost from the government to create local jobs and secure growth across England.
Home Office officials arrest couple minutes before 'sham wedding' was due to take place at Hull registry office.
UK support to the Punjab government is providing skills training to thousands of poor youths in the province to help them get jobs and and work their way to a better future.
The Foreign Office is pleased to announce the appointment of three new Commissioners on the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission.
The Foreign Secretary has made a statement on parking fines incurred by Diplomatic Missions and International Organisations in the UK 2012.
The Foreign Secretary has updated Parliament on Diplomatic Missions and International Organisations with an outstanding National Non-Domestic Rates bill in 2012.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire gave a speech at Reform on how Britain and Asia are partnering for prosperity.
The Health Secretary today announced changes to Trafford General Hospital and vascular services in Cumbria and Lancashire should proceed.
Four new board members have been appointed to the Youth Justice Board with effect from July 2013.
Synthetic biology, one of the most promising areas of modern science, is to receive boost of over £60 million
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt condemns the recent attacks in Iraq targeting football and other sports.
Implications of retail and property trends for historic high streets and town centres shown in research publication.
The Foreign Secretary has made a statement on the UK's response to events in the Middle East and North Africa including Egypt and Syria.
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