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Speech by Speaker of the House of Commons Rt Hon John Bercow, entitled "Parliaments of the Future"
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Rt Hon John Bercow, spent the day meeting young New Zealanders and experienced a traditional Maori welcome.
Naval reservists from 10 nations, including the UK, descended on New Zealand to practise their response to natural disasters.
Former UK Chief Scientific adviser Sir David King talked energy and climate policies during his stopover in Wellington
The attorneys general of 5 countries pledge to support prosecutions of rape and sexual violence in war.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague recognises the bravery of journalists around the globe on World Press Freedom Day.
Top British civil servant, Jeremy Oppenheim, known as the ambassador for Visas, tells an Auckland audience about a premium visa service.
The Pitcairn Miscellany began publication in April 1959 and with few interruptions has been published monthly since its first issue.
The Foreign Secretary today launched a new strategy for consular services from 2013 to 2016 titled “Consular Excellence”
Foreign Office Minister attends Commonwealth Youth Ministers’ Meeting to discuss involvement of young people in current affairs.
The weekend was spent in rural New Zealand reviewing the success of the tuberculosis battle.
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Owen Paterson is visiting New Zealand to look at TB control.
WaveTap technology converts seawater into drinking water. Providing Pacific Islands with a self efficient system for generating fresh water
With guitars in hand, police officers attending the inaugural police leadership course in Porirua sang their farewells as the course was officially closed.
The people of the Falkland Islands have voted overwhelmingly to keep their current status as a British Overseas Territory.
The great British Car rally has proved a winner for the four charities that will benefit from the Auckland to Christchurch journey.
The British High Commissioner, Vicki Treadell opened a groundbreaking conference of Pacific police officers from across the Pacific.
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