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  • The British High Commission, New Delhi is collaborating with Amity University to organise national level essay competition, 'The GREAT Essay 2016'.

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  • We now have the winners of the TTIP student essay writing competition!

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  • David Cameron will announce that poorly performing children’s services must improve or be taken over by high-performing authorities, experts and charities.

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  • The Great Debate competition has provided a unique opportunity to celebrate the UK and Pakistan’s shared culture of vibrant discussion.

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  • Speech by Baroness Anelay at the 32nd International Red Cross / Red Crescent Conference

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  • On the occasion of the International Human Rights Day, The British Embassy in Tunis and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Tunisia are organising a competition for Tunisian graffiti artists and calligra…

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  • The Orkney Islands will host a commemorative event for descendants of those who fought in the Battle of Jutland.

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  • The 46 local authorities that placed successful bids for a share of £3.5 million to support domestic abuse victims have been announced.

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  • Statement by Ambassador Peter Wilson of the UK Mission to the UN at the Security Council meeting on the situation in the DPRK

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  • Today is UN International Human Rights Day, which celebrates the anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10 December 1948.

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  • The FCO sets out the central importance of human rights in its work and its pledge for re-election to the UN Human Rights Council

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  • The European Union Delegation, the Heads of Mission of Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Sweden, The United Kingdom and the Heads of Mission of Canada, Norway and Switzerland issue the following statement in …

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  • Op-Ed by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond on human rights

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  • British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Paul Arkwright writes on the importance of Human Rights.

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  • Hyundai Capital and Hyundai Card CEO receives Honorary award for services to UK-Korea relations.

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  • A new website has been launched this week by teenagers to help educate other young people about FGM and what steps they can take to stop it.

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  • The announcement was made during the launch of the 2016 UK-India year of education, research and innovation at the British Council in New Delhi.

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  • Three young Nigerians have been named among 60 young people to receive the Queen’s Young Leaders Award from Her Majesty The Queen

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  • Speech delivered at the Foreign Office’s International Human Rights Day reception on 9th December 2015.

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  • New collaboration celebrates British creativity, innovation & respect for copyright with support from UK icons such as Sir Richard Branson, Jamie Oliver and Jessica Ennis-hill

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