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Human Rights is a Key Priority for the UK
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The British Government is making important changes to the passport service for British nationals living overseas.
Transcript of the speech by the UK High Commissioner Sir James Bevan at a reception for UK business Monday, 9 December 2013 in New Delhi.
Joint statement to mark Human Rights Day
The British Government is making an important change to the passport service for British nationals living overseas.
We are pleased to inform you that the joint response of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies and the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills has been published today (10 December 2013)
Marking 1000 days of the Syria crisis, Foreign Secretary William Hague underlines need for a negotiated political transition.
Commission welcomes High Court decision that a local authority must support a 3-year old, disabled child from a traveller family, even when his family are working in other parts of Britain.
9 December is Anti-Corruption Day. The Head of DFID Uganda gave a speech to mark this event.
Culture Secretary pledges protection for Scottish Gaelic language channel.
Culture Secretary confirms Welsh language channel protection.
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