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Prime Minister David Cameron is touring the Far East to promote UK investment and trade.
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British Ambassador to Burma Andy Heyn writes ahead of the historic visit of Prime Minister David Cameron to Burma. With a water festival in full swing, he hopes his visitor won't be drenched along the way.
"I am deeply concerned about the DPRK’s satellite launch today. Such a launch uses ballistic missile technology and, as such, is a clear violation of UNSCR 1874."
The Foreign Ministers of G8 countries condemn the launch by North Korea, following a meeting in Washington.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt writes ahead of the E3+3 talks with Iran on 14 April: "The onus is on Iran to prove to us it is serious this time".
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
HMS Daring has flown the flag for the Royal Navy - and UK industry - at the biggest naval showcase in the Middle East.
A Private who worked to bridge the gap between ISAF troops and Afghan women in Helmand has received her Afghanistan campaign medal.
The RAF's commitment to diversity and inclusivity has earned it a place in this year's 'Times Top 50 Employers for Women' list.
Two RAF Typhoons were launched yesterday evening to intercept an aircraft that was transmitting an emergency signal and could not be identified via radio.
Two Royal Marines who were injured in Afghanistan have paddled 125 miles (200km) in 28 hours for charity.
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham comments on the attempted coup d'etat in Guinea-Bissau.
The signing ceremony for the UK-Malaysia Partners in Education agreement coincided with the announcements that: The Chevening Scholarships…
Damian Green visited two regional airports in Hampshire and Surrey to see how the UK's border controls operate at small airports.
Evidence from countries that cash transfers can reduce inequality and the depth or severity of poverty.
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health: Latest monthly hospital activity events (up to and including February…
The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health: Latest weekly PIP implant data (covering the period 6th January to…
The chemotherapy regimens list is published in order to necessitate coding, reporting and costing of chemotherapy regimens in the NHS in England.
Information about new rules to prevent excluded children returning to school against the headteacher's wishes.
Headteachers today welcomed a 2-part government consultation seeking views on how school funding can be made fairer.
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