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Foreign Secretary William Hague condemns violence and underlines the Government’s support for the Egyptian people.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Staff of the Embassy in San Salvador visit a project in San Jose Villanueva, La Libertad.
Stephen John Bridges, a career diplomat, assumed his role as Her Majesty’s Consul General in Chicago today.
Dounreay’s huge collection of historic documents will be among the first items to be stored in the new archive to be built in Caithness.
Lending through the Enterprise Finance Guarantee scheme reached £84 million for the second quarter of 2013.
Hydro Benefit Replacement Scheme to save North of Scotland £50 million a year on their energy bills
The PM phoned President Barroso earlier today to raise his concerns about the situation at the Spain-Gibraltar border.
British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, H E John Rankin, made a speech at the AGM of the Council for Business with Britain (CBB).
UK Export Finance (UKEF), the UK’s Export Credit Agency, announced today that David Godfrey will be appointed as its new Chief Executive from 9th September 2013.
FCO Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt has condemned tonight’s car bombing in Beirut and extended condolences to all those affected.
Office for National Statistics figures reveal UK tourism sector is seeing record levels of spend and visitor numbers since 2008.
Philip Dunne has visited North East Asia to review growing equipment cooperation relationships with both Japan and the Republic of Korea.
Work to begin to repair Hastings Pier following a successful community campaign.
Two reports show that university study delivers huge benefits to both graduates' earnings and the UK economy.
International experts will lead workshops on preventing collusion and corruption in public procurement processes in Panama.
Funding granted to 10 local projects this year. Governor’s Office confident that projects will make a real, positive impact in Cayman.
Foreign Secretary William Hague is deeply concerned at the escalating violence in Egypt and condemns the use of force in clearing protestors.
David Willetts announces the re-appointment of Professor Roger Cashmore as Chair of the UK Atomic Energy Authority
The seminar was organised by the UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) in association with BioSpectrum
Alistair Burt expresses deep concern at planned prisoner executions in Gaza and reiterates UK opposition to death penalty.
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