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Paul Boateng has called on African leaders to put in place practical measures which could see the continent move out of its present predicament.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Freedom of expression is fundamental to a strong democracy. An open and effective press serves to improve the environment for long-term social, political and economic stability
The event that took place in the Naval Club of Valparaíso on 26 April was attended by members of the local British community.
Three women have become the first females to serve in the Royal Navy Submarine Service.
Statement from the British High Commission in Kampala to mark World Press Freedom Day
Foreign Secretary celebrates World Press Freedom Day and condemns restrictions around the world.
Foreign Secretary expresses concern at the reports of provocative action by pro-Russian groups in the east of Ukraine.
A British-themed reception was held to celebrate the arrival of British menswear brand Hackett in Ecuador.
Government releases share allocations for 16 Royal Mail investors.
FCO Minister for Africa, Mark Simmonds, condemns bomb attack in Abuja and offers continued UK support for Nigeria.
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Venerable Paul John Ferguson to the Suffragan See of Whitby.
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Venerable Roger Anthony Brett Morris to the Suffragan See of Colchester.
The Queen has approved the nomination of Reverend Canon John Bromilow Thomson to the Suffragan See of Selby.
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Venerable Peter Hill to the Suffragan See of Barking.
British High Commissioner to Maldives and Sri Lanka issued the following statement to mark World Press Freedom Day, which falls on Saturday, 3 May:
British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka issued the following statement to mark World Press Freedom Day, which falls on Saturday, 3 May:
Horseracing industry to receive remaining share of Tote sale receipts
Injured military personnel have helped unearth an abandoned village as part of an archaeology project which aims to help their recovery.
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