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Phase three of the transfer to the UK, of overseas birth and death registrations of British Citizens will begin on 11 December.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Royal Navy warship HMS Iron Duke is to arrive in Haiti on 23 November while on her return from a six-month deployment of the South Atlantic.
We have made some recent changes to our transit visa requirements.
Foreign Secretary and Caribbean Ministers hold high-level talks on prosperity and security at Eighth UK-Caribbean Ministerial Forum.
The Budget announced on 19 March included a tripling of Chevening places in developing countries for the 2015-16 academic year.
Foreign Secretary William Hague: Nelson Mandela was one of the greatest moral and political leaders of our time.
The UK is helping to avert a crisis by moving 17,500 people – already displaced by disasters – out of temporary tents and into secure homes.
New British assistance will provide more permanent homes for people still displaced following 2010 earthquake and help to close 20 temporary camps.
The 30th June marks the deadline for nominations for this year's Nutrition Champions Awards
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire has opened Britain’s first diplomatic mission in Port-au-Prince since 1966.
New funding for female survivors of violence and exploitation in Haiti
Best approach to humanitarian disasters is to build resilience, says UK Minister Justine Greening
The UK will set up a new fund to back mobile, text and other innovative technologies which can be used to help those hit by humanitarian crises
On the third anniversary of Haiti's devastating earthquake, the UK has announced it will help the country to withstand and quickly recover from future catastrophes.
Britain will provide lifesaving support for the millions of people who were hit hardest in Haiti and Cuba
On 12 January 2010, a 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti, killing over 200,000 people. Follow Britain's response and see how UK aid helped more than a million people to recover.
How UK aid has helped thousands of families return to their homes in Leogane
How UK aid is helping to get people back into their homes
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