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2014 was a year of enormous significance, with a historic referendum in which the people of Scotland chose to remain as part of the UK. What has happened in the 12 months since?
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Education Committee of the British-Chilean Chamber organised the 'English is GREAT' Day with Shakespeare as the main theme.
Science Minister announces the appointment of Professor Andrew Thompson as interim Chief Executive of the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
British High Commission Kampala marks St Andrew’s Day in style
Launch of Ghana-EU initiative in support of global "16 days of Activism - UNiTE to end violence against women" campaign
Op-Ed by the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Paul Arkwright
The Prime Minister hails how “Scotland helps put the Great in Great Britain” in a message to celebrate St Andrew’s Day.
A week-long series of learning and sharing workshops to end violence against women (VAW) hosted by the British Deputy High Commission, Chennai, will be held in Kerala next week.
The Youth Mobility Scheme 2016 for Japanese nationals will be opened in January 2016.
Prime Minister David Cameron held a press conference at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
The Prime Minister held talks with President Sirisena of Sri Lanka where they discussed UK support for reconciliation and human rights.
Jose Antonio Cordeiro Otero received the Falkland Islands’ Queen’s Certificate and Badge of Honour in recognition of his services to the Islands.
An award-winning CIC getting mums back to work
CIC that is pioneering “social prescribing”
An award-winning CIC helping socially excluded adults learn new skills and work towards employment.
Export bar placed on Dieric Bouts’ St Luke Drawing the Virgin and Child
David Evennett MP will cover Sport, Tourism and Heritage Minister Tracey Crouch's maternity leave
The British Ambassador to Honduras, Carolyn Davidson, conducted a series of activities in Tegucigalpa dedicated to the principle that “no one is above the law”.
The Queen has approved the nomination of Venerable Karen Marisa Gorham to the Suffragan See of Sherborne in the diocese of Salisbury.
Human Rights Minister Baroness Anelay speaks about the urgency of ending violence against women and the importance of the start of 16 days of activism campaign.
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