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A new contract to manage the Ministry of Defence’s fleet of lease and hire vehicles will target savings of £100 million. It follows the Defence Secretary’s instruction last year that the cost of vehicle hire was reviewed and…
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Statement by Ambassador Matthew Rycroft of the UK Mission to the UN at the Security Council Meeting on the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara
UK Armed Forces personnel have arrived in Somalia to support a United Nations-backed mission in Africa, the Defence Secretary has announced.
James Duddridge, Minister for Africa, expresses disappointment by postponement of the Burundi dialogue that was due to take place in Arusha next week
FCO Minister for Africa James Duddridge, with his US and Norway counterparts, said:
The AAIB is deploying a small team to assist the Norwegian AIBN in their investigation of a helicopter accident near Bergen.
David Cameron spoke on why staying in the EU is better for UK workers and answered questions at the Caterpillar factory in Peterborough.
The Royal Navy’s fleet of amphibious all-terrain vehicles – Vikings – have reached full operational capability (FOC) after a 3.5 year journey.
The guidance section on referring a deceased’s persons estate has changed
Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening speaks at the London Business School.
The UK has taken up a leading role policing the skies over the Baltic states to deter threats such as aggression from Russia.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond will today become the first British Foreign Secretary to visit Cuba since 1959.
Statement by the Foreign Secretary following the latest round of Syrian peace talks in Geneva.
The government has outlined ways the state could use blockchain technology to track payments and provide public services.
British soldiers have deployed to West Africa to provide further support to the Gabon National Parks Agency in their fight against elephant poachers.
The Ministry of Defence has once again been bringing small and big businesses, investors and government together.
The Minister for the Cabinet Office hails the next generation address system as a key part of the government’s open data agenda.
Writing in the Guardian, the PM and Sir Brendan Barber explain that leaving the EU would pose a triple threat to UK jobs, wages and prices.
The Minister for Cabinet Office spoke about the importance of high quality address data for transparency and the UK digital economy.
Minister Tobias Ellwood and His Excellency Sayyid Badr Bin Hamad Al Busaidi chair the ninth meeting of the UK-Oman Joint Working Group.
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