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June 10 marks the beginning of the Global Summit on Ending Sexual Violence in Conflict.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
British Ambassador Asif Ahmad visited the Republic of Palau in May 2014.
Speech given by Ambassador Asif Ahmad during his presentation of credentials to H.E. President Tommy Remengesau Jr of the Republic of Palau.
The second round of UKTI's Sirius Programme is open, inviting talented graduates with world-class start-up ideas to make the UK their home.
Inspectors poised to visit any school to follow up concerns about an unbalanced curriculum or governors abusing their position.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on passports, energy and JK Rowling.
The M48 Severn Crossing will be closed this weekend to allow essential resurfacing work to take place.
The Highways Agency is investing in growth in Cornwall with a series of improvements to Loggans Moor roundabout on the A30 at Hayle.
Hugh Robertson condemns attacks in Mosul and calls for new government to address causes of insecurity in Iraq.
Green investment could increase Lima-Callao’s GDP by 7%, according to a British-Peruvian study by University of Leeds (UK) and PUCP and UNALM (Peru).
The UK has hosted the entire Combined Chiefs of Staff, Britain and the USA's most senior military figures.
A speech given by the Lord Chancellor, Chris Grayling, on 4 June to the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) presidential dinner.
Home Office pledges support to ‘Time to Change’ campaign to end the stigma of those suffering mental health problems.
The Environment Agency is publishing its draft decision to provide SITA UK Ltd with an environmental permit.
Venció la licencia que permite presentar certificados emitidos por ETS como prueba de acreditación de idioma para tramitar visas de estudio.
Ahead of the Scottish independence referendum, the Attorney General reflected on the unique ties between our legal systems.
Lord Livingston’s visit to Wiltshire on 2nd June 2014 encouraged exporters in the South West of England to grow their international customer base.
British Army reservists have honed their specialist skills on Salisbury Plain training area to prepare to support the regular army.
Improving parking policies and practices.
The new fishing season on rivers, streams and drains starts on Monday (16 June), just a day after Father’s Day (did you buy him a licence?). It is also the second chance this year to Take a Friend Fishing for free.
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