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People’s Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan met Bank of England Governor Mervyn King today during Governor King’s visit to Beijing.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt offers continued UK support for the democratic transition underway in Tunisia.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
New workshops will help charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises to win and deliver public service contracts.
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Transport industry pioneer Will Whitehorn will spearhead innovation as chairman of the new Transport Systems Catapult.
Ministers today approved the appointment of Robert Spedding to the Coal Authority, and announced the selection of the first Electricity Market Reform Panel of Technical Experts.
Following significant government investment of over £50 million, parts of Bangor will become the first in Wales to get high speed fibre broadband as part of the multi-million pound Superfast Cymru project.
Minister of State for Transport examines Japan’s rail infrastructure in mission to deliver the best for the UK’s high-speed rail future.
The Secretary of State for Health is seeking to appoint up to 5 non-executive directors to the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds comments on fish stocks around South Georgia & the South Sandwich Islands.
FCO Minister Hugo Swire, Minister responsible for our relations with India, has expressed his dismay at the attacks in Hyderabad today.
Foreign Secretary William Hague in Lebanon today met leaders, outlined refugee aid, and pledged £1m to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.
Letter by John Hayes in response to an article by Alistair Buchanan, Chief Executive of Ofgem
Foreign Secretary announces $17m in aid to support Syrian refugees and host communities in Lebanon, bringing UK total to $30m.
The Foreign Secretary announced the UK is offering further assistance to help train Lebanese armed forces during his visit to Lebanon today.
A new £6 million bursary fund will pay for 500 new graduates and employees to study Masters (MSc) level degrees in aerospace engineering.
“Government stands firmly behind Ofgem’s retail market reforms and we are keen for Ofgem to press ahead with implementing these as soon as possible."
The accession of new Member States helps to promote security, stability and prosperity across Europe, based on a firm foundation of democracy, human and civil rights and respect for the law.
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