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From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: phone hacking allegations and misc
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The British Minister for Europe, Mr David Lidington MP, visited Vilnius from 1- 3 September.
The Stabilisation Unit's Nick Hawton describes a career change which saw him go from BBC foreign correspondent to deputy head of the EULEX Press Office in Kosovo.
Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell said "The floods in Pakistan are extraordinary; and demand an extraordinary response"
A speech delivered by Minister for Europe, David Lidington, in Vilnius, Lithuania
In a jam-packed few days in Australia, Sir Andrew Cahn met the NSW Premier Kristina Keneally and the Head of Austrade Peter Grey - as well as leading business people from Australian and British companies.
A diverse and rich mix of events for the UK’s September 8 National Day Programme is under way at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo.
Following the closing day for submitting local enterprise partnership proposals the Government confirmed that it has received 56 proposals from…
Michael Gove outlines how the Education and Children's Bill will give headteachers and teachers powers to deal with bullies and weapons.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Cabinet, Spending Review, Trade Minister, Barclays, paternity leave, BP, phone hacking allegations and misc.
The commitment and ambition shown by councils and business to radically reshape the way business and government interact at the local level …
Home Secretary makes statement on the Metropolitan Police investigation into phone hacking by the News of the World newspaper.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and our embassies overseas this week.
More than 200 soldiers from 7th Armoured Brigade (the Desert Rats) have come out in force to register as potential new bone marrow donors with leukaemia charity Anthony Nolan.
Dogs and their handlers from 104 Military Working Dog Squadron have been preparing for their upcoming deployment to Afghanistan where they will help ensure the safety of troops in 16 Air Assault Brigade and the Afghan Nation…
Michael Moore expresses his concern following the news that RBS is to lose 3,500 across the UK over the next year.
The UK’s Minister for Europe, Mr David Lidington MP, will be visiting Lithuania from 1 September to 3 September.
The UK’s Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today announced how lifesaving aid from the UK will be allocated while visiting Sukkur, south Pakistan, the region now worst affected by the monsoon rains.
The key priorities of the UK aid effort in Pakistan are air transport of relief stores and restoring damaged or destroyed bridges. RAF transport…
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