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In this speech, His Excellency Nigel John Dakin, CMG marks the first Turks and Caicos Islands Marine Regiment's end of training with the UK Armed Forces following a symbolic passing out parade.
The Blue Belt Programme has launched a comprehensive online training platform for the UK Overseas Territories. This will provide training and development of skills across a wide range of marine management themes, free of cha…
Following the 29 July attack on MV Mercer Street, the Iranian Ambassador to the UK was summoned to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office today.
UK assessments concluded that it is highly likely that Iran attacked the merchant vessel MV Mercer Street in international waters off Oman using unmanned aerial vehicles.
Protocol no. 15 to the European Convention on Human Rights will come into force today (1 August 2021), following its ratification by all 47 State Parties.
Explanation of vote by Alice Jacobs, UK Deputy Political Coordinator at the UN, following the Security Council adoption on CAR sanctions renewal
Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with Mohamed Roble, Prime Minister of Somalia, at the Global Education Summit in London today.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson met Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari at the Global Education Summit in London today.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with President Nana Akudo-Addo of the Republic of Ghana in London.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the Global Education Summit.
The summit seeks to raise at least $5bn across five years to transform education in the world’s most vulnerable countries including Somalia, giving 175 more million children the chance to learn.
In the programme, Kenyan health professionals and health managers will benefit from a special route to work in the UK, before returning to work in Kenya’s health sector.
The UK has expressed its concern after the Georgian Dream party withdrew from an agreement made on 19 April which sought to end political deadlock.
The Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, made this speech at the opening of the Global Education Summit 2021
Ambassador Neil Bush raises UK concerns about the silencing of political opposition by the de facto authorities of the Transnistrian region of Moldova.
Ambassador Neil Bush again condemns systematic state-led human rights violations in Belarus following its fraudulent Presidential election in August 2020.
Ambassador Neil Bush highlights the need to eradicate modern slavery and human trafficking, and outlines UK government efforts to tackle the issue.
The purpose of the Summit is to raise US$5 billion for the Global Partnership for Education, to help ensure quality education in 90 developing countries
On 24th July, HMS Richmond, one of HMS Queen Elizabeth’s escort ships in the CSG, took part of the UK Carrier Strike Group (CSG) in a Passing Exercise (PASSEX) with HTMS Kraburi of the Royal Thai Navy in the Andaman Sea.
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