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The Minister for Europe and the Americas, Sir Alan Duncan, is in Warsaw to “encourage, accelerate and deepen our ties”.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Chancellor has presented his Budget to Parliament – here's a summary of what was announced.
The Budget speech in full.
Defence Minister Mark Lancaster has launched the Army Apprenticeship Awards as part of National Apprenticeship Week.
Britain is committed to playing a leading role in European security, the Defence Secretary has reaffirmed.
The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) supports the national Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) campaign, which launches across the country today (6/3) and will run until 31 March.
Sir Michael Barber appointed to advise government on how to make efficiency central to its culture and practices.
The British Ambassador to France and the Director General of Border Force opened the UK’s first overseas ePassport gates on 2 March 2017.
Writing in the Times, Chris Skidmore outlines how the government is helping survivors of domestic abuse make their voices heard.
The Prime Minister has approved the appointment of Lord Justice Fulford as the first Investigatory Powers Commissioner.
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon today thanked the Armed Forces in Scotland for their bravery and hard work protecting the UK and projecting British influence around the world.
Government Ministers have continued their extensive engagement with the financial services sector ahead of triggering Article 50.
Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, David Davis, wrote an article for national Slovakian newspaper Pravda.
Survivors of domestic abuse will soon find it easier to register to vote anonymously under new plans announced today.
His Excellency the Governor, Dr John Freeman, chaired the 5th meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday, 1 March 2017, at the N J S Francis Building on Grand Turk.
Ministers meet with the UK defence industry to discuss areas such as customs arrangements, skills and research funding.
Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, David Davis, writes in Politiken ahead of his meeting with Denmark's Foreign Minister, Anders Samuelsen, in Copenhagen.
Today Chris Skidmore visited the Glasgow Disability Alliance to talk about the barriers disabled people face when registering to vote.
The Committee has submitted evidence to the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee's inquiry into 'fake news'.
Prime Minister Theresa May and His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan discussed Syria, a two-state solution in the Middle East and Daesh.
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