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Foreign Secretary William Hague visited Finland invited by Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
There has been concern about the future of the Annual Human Rights Report.
A British major serving in Afghanistan is intending to put his long distance running skills to the test to raise money for fellow soldiers hurt in the conflict, and will be joined in the effort by Afghan soldiers.
As the 1st Battalion Scots Guards work to keep traffic flowing on the strategically important Route 601 in Helmand, Lance Corporal Matthew Ellis of 150 Provost Company, Royal Military Police (RMP), is providing policing expe…
Upgraded Desert Hawks - hand-launched, remote-controlled surveillance aircraft which can record video footage day and night, sending it directly to troops on the ground - arrived in Afghanistan this weekend.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: World Cup bid, passports, Dr David Kelly, welfare and misc.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt's statement on Iran's nuclear power plant.
Lance Bombardier Mark Hope, aged 25, and Gunner Michael Morritt, aged 21, are both currently deployed to Forward Operating Base Budwan in the…
The number of Jackal vehicles procured for UK forces has passed the 500 mark.
The role of the Forward Air Controller (FAC) in coordinating such precise integration between air and land forces is vital and requires intensive…
World Mosquito Day highlights British leadership on fighting malaria
A delegation of British Muslims visit Afghanistan to challenge misconceptions about the reality of life for Muslims in Britain.
The Department for International Development's Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Stephen O'Brien speaks on Afghanistan's independence day.
Now repair work on the Iraqi Navy Ship (INS) Nasser has come to an end, Royal Navy personnel have been training the ship's crew so they can take her out to defend and patrol Iraq's territorial waters.
As the Royal Marines of 40 Commando work hard to bring security to the population of Sangin in Helmand province they are often tasked to protect residents from Taliban intimidation and attack.
From medical evacuation and troop movements to resupply and ground attack, the men and women of the Joint Helicopter Force do it all.
Statement from DFID’s Parliamentary Under Secretary for State Stephen O'Brien to mark the Independence Day of Afghanistan
Representatives from African coastal states attend UK led workshop designed to build capacity in tackling illegal fishing.
Up-to-the-minute lessons being brought back from southern Afghanistan's front lines are redefining marksmanship within the Army; changes brought into sharp focus during the 2010 Central Skill-at-Arms Meeting. Report by S…
A Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAuxAF) nurse has returned to the UK after completing her first tour of Afghanistan where she managed several of the wards in the Camp Bastion hospital.
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