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A group of British and American Service personnel are about to take part in a 3,530-mile (5,680km) run from one side of America to the other to raise funds for injured servicemen and women on both sides of the Atlantic.
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The Government today set out how it will license the storage of carbon dioxide under the sea bed, following responses to its recent consultation…
25 British music companies visited Japan earlier this month a bid to understand the world’s second largest music market.
The water regulator Ofwat will be reviewed to ensure it is fit for future challenges, the Government announced today.
On the occasion of the 2010 ONS Conference and Exhibition, an important industry event attracting several hundred Norwegian and British energy…
Foreign Office Minister for Africa, Henry Bellingham has made a statement following the bombing this morning in Mogadishu, Somalia
Dr Cable will also test drive Jaguar’s green car - the electric and petrol hybrid known as the Limo Green. This innovative prototype project…
The Export Control Organisation (ECO) has been named as a finalist in the Better Regulation category of The National Business Awards 2010.
Foreign Secretary William Hague visited Finland invited by Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt's statement on Iran's nuclear power plant.
The Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD) has helped Spooner Industries deliver a €5 million export order.
The Prime Minister has appointed Lord Brittan as a trade adviser.
A new group has been established to cut regulations and make it easier to run social enterprises.
The British Embassy in Baghdad condemns the attack in Maydan Square, Baghdad today.
A British private energy markets consultancy firm delivered a training course to a group of 25 Peruvian businessmen and high ranking government officials.
Dear Sir, The idea that we are “watering down” our commitment is simply incorrect (“Dirtiest coal power plants win reprieve, 16 August”): this…
Lord Hodgson will lead a new taskforce to flush out bureaucracy in the voluntary sector, the government has announced.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg took part in an online Q&A at the MSN headquarters in London on Monday.
Foreign Minister for Latin America, Jeremy Browne, has spoken of the shared responsibility between the UK and Colombia to act on climate change for global prosperity and security.
The second day of the FCO Minister for Latin America’s visit was focussed on business, education and climate change.
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