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EU-funded project promises to transform the Albanian Prison system into the most progressive in the Balkans
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Public Service Transformation Academy will run the Commissioning Academy, a development programme for senior public sector leaders.
The Defence Secretary has reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to help Lebanon protect itself against terrorism, including the threat from Daesh.
David Cameron met European business group leaders, discussing the EU referendum and why the UK is better off in a reformed European Union.
Lydd Airport to be the permanent home of search and rescue helicopters in the south-east.
The Royal Navy has taken command of Combined Task Force (CTF) 150 after conducting a handover ceremony with the Royal Australian Navy.
The first of the new generation of Pacific 24 boats has come off the production line at BAE Systems’ facility in Portsmouth.
The Prime Minister David Cameron made a statement in the House of Commons on the Panama Papers.
The Referendum on the UK's membership of the EU will be held on 23 June.
Tower Hamlets council has made some progress, but still some way off the return of functions according to Communities Secretary Greg Clark.
The British Embassy in Tunis, in partnership with UNDP, supported the project “A Court of Auditors (Cour des Comptes) that makes a difference for citizens”
We look at the career profile of Dstl's Principal Forensic Investigator.
A joint force between the UK and France will face its biggest development test to date as the two countries come together for an exercise.
Summary and explanation of the PM’s tax affairs covering his final year as Leader of the Opposition and all years as Prime Minister.
Foreign Office Minister Tobias Ellwood comments on the death of Nazimuddin Samad.
Troika countries welcome AUHIP Roadmap for Sudan, urge government to clarify commitments on National Dialogue, and encourage opposition to subsequently sign.
Four journalists awarded for their outstanding articles during the 2015 Investigative Journalism competition.
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has announced contracts worth £167 million to upgrade and build new facilities at RAF Marham, the future home of the UK’s F-35B Lightning II squadrons.
A new armed forces National Insurance credit is available for spouses and civil partners who joined their partners on overseas postings.
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