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Britain to contribute up to £275 million over the next two years, as part of wider EU package of support.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Our MapSearch service has been recognised as the best innovation across the Civil Service using digital technology to make things better.
Today’s ceremony is an opportunity for El Salvador and the United Kingdom to renew a friendship that was started a long time ago.
Statement by Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Theresa Villiers at the close of the latest week of talks
The talks focussed on strengthening security and defence co-operation while agreeing to work together closely on counter-terrorism and cyber.
Tobias Ellwood, Minister for the Middle East welcomes the liberation of Sinjar and reiterates support for the Government of Iraq in the fight against ISIL
The visit on 12 November to 14 November 2015 underlines the ongoing cooperation between the UK and Bulgaria as NATO Allies.
British poet David Harsent and Greek composer Thanos Mikroutsikos join the British Ambassador and guests at the British Residence
The Defence Secretary Michael Fallon visits Turkey today.
The British Embassy Quito hosted the Ambassador's Cup 2015 on November 6th .
'Fun and inspiring' documentary Muse of Fire set to screen in Ottawa and Vancouver.
"My subject is war, and the pity of war. The poetry is in the pity." Wilfred Owen, 1918
Elizabeth Traill BEM co-founded a girls school in South West Uganda.
Scotland Office Minister Andrew Dunlop today paid a visit to the Erskine Care Home in Bishopton, a charity given start-up funding in 1916 by his own great grandfather.
Prime Minister comments on Lord Smith's decision that the Scotland Bill delivers Smith Commission agreement.
The Prime Minister delivered his speech on Europe at Chatham House, setting out the case for EU reform.
International Development Minister Desmond Swayne has met with people displaced by conflict in Ukraine at a photo-exhibition in the country.
Communities in northern England should prepare for significant river flooding Saturday evening (14 November) and into Sunday 15 November 2015.
Networking reception brings together British and Chinese companies operating in Uganda
The CMA has published final guidance on its new approach for assessing water mergers.
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