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New programmes will help people back to work after a career break, boost skills, and close the gender pay gap.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The international community regrets the expulsion of CICIG's Commissioner Velasquez.
It's the last chance to have your say on the 10 competing designs for the UK’s new Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre
The UK and other countries express their firm support to the work of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG).
The Advisory Commission, headed by Kofi Annan, published its report on Rakhine State, Burma on 24 August 2017.
Arts minister steps in to prevent unique object from export.
The Chevening OCIS Fellowship is open to applicants from Turkey.
Chevening-British Library Fellowship announcement for Turkish candidates.
The UK is sending 63 Pakistani scholars to study a one year master’s programme in the UK, funded by the UK Government’s prestigious Chevening programme.
Seven individuals from Belize have been awarded a prestigious Chevening Scholarship by the British government to study a one-year postgraduate course in the UK.
The Foreign Secretary visited Benghazi today (24 August) as part of the UK’s efforts to support stability in Libya.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson pledges UK support to tackle migration and the terrorist threat from Libya.
Government will renew the Green Flag Award licence making sure that Britain’s best parks and green spaces will be recognised and rewarded.
The Prime Minister welcomed leading British athletes from the World Para Athletics and the World Athletics Championships to Downing Street.
The Prime Minister spoke to athletes following the World Athletics and Para Athletics Championships 2017 at a reception in Downing Street.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office Minister (FCO) Mark Field arrives in China for wide-ranging talks on trade, security and human rights.
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, The Rt Hon Karen Bradley MP, has appointed Nicholas Griffin QC and Dr Claire-Marie Roberts to serve three-year terms on the Board of UK Anti-Doping, and Frances A…
A change suggested by the Minister for the Constitution will allow local authorities to use records for those with vision impairments to assist them with voting.
Nominations open today for Lord Ferrers Awards 2017, with a new technical innovation category introduced to recognise cyber specials.
Theresa May visited NCS (National Citizen Service) to unveil a new course to raise awareness of mental health among young people.
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