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The Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond is visiting Georgia today (30 March) to meet with Prime Minister Kvirikashvili and show support for Georgia and its Euro-Atlantic aspirations.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Current Dstl apprentices have been shadowing senior Dstl staff who began their careers as apprentices.
The UK will lead a Gulf joint maritime force to deter piracy, tackle terrorism, and disrupt smuggling, the Defence Secretary has announced.
This newsletter was published in March 2016.
The MOD has committed £372 million across four contracts for the continued in-service support of Hawk fast jet training aircraft, securing around 700 UK jobs until 2020.
The Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has condemned the bomb attack in Lahore, Pakistan, on Sunday 27 March.
The UK’s global military presence has been widened by the creation of new Defence Attaché (DA) posts.
British soldiers based have trained female Peshmerga fighters in infantry, medical and counter-Improvised Explosive Device (IED) skills.
Consultation document launched setting out the options on moving Land Registry operations into the private sector.
Philip Hammond urges all parties to come to a political settlement
Lord Keen of Elie QC has been appointed as spokesperson for the Home Office in the House of Lords.
The Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond welcomes today's important judgement of the ICTY in the case against Radovan Karadžić.
This morning, senior government officials and police representatives met to review the situation following the Brussels attacks of 22 March.
Minister for Cabinet Office, Matt Hancock, spoke about opening up access to public service and enabling everyone to reach their potential.
Major employers will work with the government to create new national common measures to help boost social mobility in workplaces in the UK.
Matt Hancock laid a written statement in Parliament on guidance for UK government civil servants in the run up to the 5 May 2016 elections.
David Cameron spoke with Angela Merkel this evening to discuss yesterday's terrible attacks in Brussels and the EU-Turkey deal agreed last week.
The Queen has approved the resignation of Lord Bates as a Minister of State at the Home Office.
Additional funding will enhance security forces in Lebanon and help to improve regional stability
UK’s £45 billion wine and spirits industry supports nearly 600,000 jobs, with EU export market worth £1.8bn last year.
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