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The Prime Minister congratulated swimmers Adam Peaty and Jazz Carlin who won gold and silver medals respectively at the Rio Olympic Games.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
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Prime Minister Theresa May has changed Shale Wealth Fund proposals to include the option to give more of the proceeds to local residents.
As the 2016 Rio Olympics get under way today, I want to wish all of our Welsh competitors the very best of luck.
"On behalf of the whole country I want to wish Team GB every success for this summer’s Olympic Games in Rio." Prime Minister Theresa May.
During this time of Olympic and Paralympic Games, the UK wants to show its support for sports, especially those activities that promote inclusion.
The civil society workshop was facilitated by the National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders in Uganda.
EU statement on the conviction of Chinese lawyers and other human rights defenders on charges of state subversion.
The UNESCO World Heritage Committee has inscribed the Gorham’s Cave Complex as a World Heritage Site.
Twenty-two employers have struck Gold in this year’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS), Defence Secretary, Michael Fallon, announced today.
Applications open for the Chevening Scholarship and Fellowship programmes for 2017-18.
Warning about fraudulent use of the name of the charity “Youth Business International” in China.
Young Tanzanians are ambitious and positive about the Tanzania’s future, they want to be in control of their destiny; to attain their dreams they urge the Government, stakeholders and community at large to aid their journey.…
A temporary export bar has been placed on two 17th century ivory statuettes by Balthasar Permoser
MHRA urges people to be cautious whilst an Olympic review of the sports supplements industry highlights improvements
Talking points from the British High Commissioner on the Signing of MOU Between Parliament of Ghana and Westminster Foundation for Democracy.
Graves of 2 officers who were killed during the Second World War have been rededicated over 70 years after their death.
Secretary of State for Wales, Alun Cairns MP will join thousands of visitors all heading to Abergavenny this week to celebrate the best of Welsh culture and language at the National Eisteddfod of Wales. (29 July – 6 August)
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