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Foreign Office Minister Mark Field gave a statement in Parliament on the government's commitment to promoting freedom of religion or belief.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Chris Grayling discusses progress with Heathrow expansion and changes to airspace management at the Airports Operators Association (AOA) conference.
New steps to make military life more flexible in order to attract and retain the best talent will be heard in the House of Commons today.
Minister for Human Rights Lord Ahmad spoke to the All Party Parliamentary Group on this issue about progress of freedom of religion or belief internationally.
The International Development Secretary addressed leading Nigerian investors as she opened the London Stock Exchange this morning
Prime Minister Theresa May called Prime Minister Erna Solberg of Norway to congratulate her on being re-confirmed as her country’s Prime Minister.
…Libraries Minister John Glen gave a speech to support the launch of SCL's cultural offer…
Secretary of State delivers keynote speech at annual EEF manufacturing dinner
Alun Cairns to announce £800,000 UK Government investment at Swansea University's SPECIFIC centre
Sally Collier talks to the Federation of Awarding Bodies conference about the reform of vocational and technical qualifications.
Secretary of State for Education speaks at the Teach First annual conference (Tuesday 24 October).
Minister for Europe Sir Alan Duncan and Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs Péter Szijjártó has officially opened the new Embassy building in Budapest.
Justine Greening addresses teachers at Teach First conference.
It is estimated that at least 5,000 deaths are caused every year in England because antibiotics no longer work for some infections.
The new guidance ensures sight tests are carried out consistently across schools in England.
Prime Minister Theresa May hosted a reception to thank first responders to recent terrorism incidents and the Grenfell Tower fire.
Prime Minister Theresa May presented a statement to the House of Commons on the October meeting of the European Council.
In a speech at Chatham House, the Foreign Secretary underlined the importance of diplomacy and dialogue as the only tried and tested way to avoid nuclear war.
Alun Cairns to attend 19th Fast Growth 50 Awards in Cardiff
The facts behind media stories about UK aid and DFID’s work.
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