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G8 nations meeting in Deauville, France have agreed to help develop democracies in the Middle East and North Africa and will help populations in the region achieve greater freedom.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A transcript of the press conference given by the Prime Minister David Cameron at the G8 Summit in Deauville, France on Friday, 27 May 2011.
Foreign Secretary William Hague raised UK concerns in his meeting with the Crown Prince of Bahrain on 25 May.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has condemned the violence in Yemen, and reiterated the UK's call to President Saleh to sign the peace agreement offered by the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Foreign Secretary: "This is a crucial moment for the people of the Middle East and North Africa and the UK will rise to the challenge of meeting our responsibility to support them."
Dr Fox started the computer-guided laser to cut the first piece of hull for the ship at a ceremony at the BAE Systems shipyard in Govan. The…
The achievement - equivalent to a single helicopter staying aloft for 11-and-a-half years - has occurred as the Apache has become a vital battlefield…
A barbecue for over 160 British and American Service personnel and their partners was hosted at Downing Street yesterday as part of US President Barack Obama's state visit to the UK
The intensive air missions have continued all week under NATO’s Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR to protect Libyan civilians under threat of attack…
Armed Forces personnel across England and Wales have got a boost from better accommodation, with 2,582 new bedrooms for single Servicemen and women delivered during the financial year 2010-11.
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Obama have hailed the "special relationship" between the UK and America as essential for the world.
Prime Minister David Cameron and US President Barack Obama held a press conference following their meeting on 25 May.
There is exactly one month to go until this year's Armed Forces Day.
The task force will also share experiences on how best to support transition to civilian life for those leaving the Services and how to support…
Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken after the European Commission published its review of the European Neighbourhood Policy.
The United States and the United Kingdom today are announcing the creation of a Joint Strategy Board.
President Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron reaffirmed their close bilateral co-operation, and charted important new steps forward, on an area of increasing attention: cyberspace issues, particularly cybersecurity.
Defence is a cornerstone of the UK-US relationship. Since World War II, seven decades ago, British and American Service personnel have operated side-by-side in conflicts around the world.
New report by Fraud Prevention Service CIFAS revealed that most instances of staff fraud are committed by individuals under the age of 21.
British Transport Police to have armed capability in response to terrorism threats.
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