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From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Afghanistan, Phone Hacking and North Sea Tax Allowances.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Secretary William Hague met African Union Chairperson Dr Jean Ping in London on 4 July.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke at the unveiling of a statue of Ronald Reagan in London on 4 July.
Just as the sun was setting on Checkpoint (CP) Salaang in Helmand province, machine gun fire was heard coming from a neighbouring compound. …
Marine Mark Hendry from X-ray Company was badly wounded when his patrol was ambushed in Sangin during Operation HERRICK 9, an experience he …
RAF Lyneham’s Station Commander, Group Captain John Gladston, flew the first aircraft to land at Brize Norton. He said: “This is our last…
Two years ago, PlayStation-style war games helped soldiers of 5th Battalion The Rifles (5 RIFLES) get ready for their tour of Iraq. Before …
The final report of the Independent International Commission on Decommissioning (IICD), prepared at the request of the British and Irish Governments, has been published today by both governments.
David Cameron and President Zadari of Pakistan have pledged to strengthen ties between Britain and Pakistan to boost trade and combat terrorism.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Dilnot, Libya, Chris Huhne, Andrea Hill Resignation, Scottish Identity, Missing Serviceman and Police Detention Powers.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
The Bribery Act came into force on 1 July and affects UK firms operating overseas as much as it does with firms operating in the UK.
FCO spokesperson comments on the Special Tribunal for Lebanon submitting a sealed indictment in the Hariri case to the country's prosecutor general.
Foreign Office Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt MP visited Nabi Saleh at the end of his visit to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian territories.
The fourth annual Military and Civilian Health Partnership Awards are now open for entries.
The awards ceremony for the annual Royal Navy Photographic Competition, The Peregrine Trophy, took place at Trinity House, London, yesterday, Thursday 30 June 2011.
An Armed Forces Community Covenant, a voluntary statement of mutual support between a civilian community and its local Armed Forces community, was signed at Catterick Garrison yesterday.
The MV Pavit spent three days without any power and her crew were suffering badly from sea sickness, the ship was being battered by storms, …
HMS Bangor has arrived in the Mediterranean where she will serve as part of NATO forces off the coast of Libya.
British Ambassador Sir William Patey condemns attack on the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul.
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