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As soldiers aren't the only ones who can be injured on operations, the UK has its very own military hospital dedicated to nursing canine casualties back to health.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on Libya.
Improved hygiene in poultry production can reduce the spread of avian flu and improve livelihoods of smallholder farmers
Foreign Secretary William Hague called on his new French counterpart, Alain Juppé, in Paris on 3 March.
The aircrew of 31 Squadron who will be flying their Tornados over Afghanistan to support ground troops this summer have been preparing for their deployment with a series of training exercises.
During a patrol in the Upper Gereshk Valley this week, soldiers from the 1st Battalion Irish Guards visited a newly-built school to see the positive effects of their aggressive assaults on the Taliban.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Libya, BSkyB, banking and benefits.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Libya, multiculturalism, special advisers and the Post Office.
Nick Clegg gave a speech in Brussels explaining why the EU cannot afford to adopt a neutral stance towards events in North Africa.
Foreign Secretary welcomed the Foreign Affairs Committee report 'The UK's foreign policy approach to Afghanistan and Pakistan'.
The first ever District Community Council elections in Marjah symbolise the progress achieved in security and governance in this district of Helmand.
The Foreign Office summoned the Charge d’Affaires of the Embassy of the Republic of Yemen to express its deep concern about increasing reports of deaths and casualties in the ongoing protests.
Foreign Secretary William Hague described the shooting of Pakistan's Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti as "cowardly".
Foreign Office Minister Lord Howell underlined the UK's commitment to the Commonwealth in a speech to the Commonwealth Business Council Power Summit on 1 March.
Foreign Secretary William Hague discussed the latest situation on the ground in Libya, the impact on Libyans and the provision of international humanitarian assistance to Libya.
The first ever District Community Council elections in Marjah have taken place just a year after Operation MOSHTARAK was launched by ISAF and Afghan forces.
Today, Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell has been named as one of the top 100 people fighting to improve girls’ and women’s lives worldwide.
European countries must "step up to the plate" to help North African countries such as Libya and Egypt achieve political reform.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Libya and police pay.
"This is the time for us to show that we utterly condemn the actions of the Libyan Government" said Foreign Secretary William Hague at the UN Human Rights Council today.
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