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There is a temptation to say that because a lot of the things we recognised as industry years ago have gone, that is the end of manufacturing…
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The London Conference on Somalia takes place today. Foreign Ministers from around the world are attending, including both the President and Prime Minister of Somalia. See our coverage and join the debate.
As well as a range of action across political, security and stability priorities, today’s Somalia Conference saw important new efforts to tackle piracy.
Minister for the Middle East and North Africa Alistair Burt 'appalled' by bombings and shootings across Iraq which killed and wounded dozens of people today.
The latest report of the Human Rights Council mandated Commission of Inquiry into human rights violations in Syria was published today.
Full text of the Communique from the London Conference on Somalia at Lancaster House on 23 February.
Prime Minister David Cameron opened the London Conference on Somalia on 23 February.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke at the Somali Diaspora reception on the eve of the London Somalia Conference.
The Defence Inquests Unit's support to coroners is helping bereaved families find out the facts
The training centre was officially opened at Horsea Island yesterday, 22 February, to give current and future Navy personnel the best preparation if the worst thing were to ever happen at sea.
Scotland's top Royal Navy diver flew to Rome yesterday for multinational discussions on the best way to recover remaining bodies trapped in the capsized cruise ship Costa Concordia.
Members of the Submarine Parachute Assistance Group (SPAG) from all three Services have been putting their parachuting skills to the test in Gibraltar this week.
For 2012 - 13, bursaries of £1,000 will be introduced to enable up to 10,000 trainees to take either the Higher Education Institution (HEI)-…
In a consultation document published last June the Government asked whether there should be a charge for early repayment, and if so, what form…
The funding is part of the Regional Growth Fund and takes the total fund to £2.4 billion. It will be available to businesses and public / private…
The Department of Energy and Climate Change today releases its December energy statistics, that allow an assessment to be made of trends in …
Scotland Office Minister says the timetable published yesterday could give people a say on independence next September
The Minister visited the Scottish Academy of Fashion at the Edinburgh College of Art today to see the way the industry's skills are being matched to commercial success
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