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The Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to the Nigerian President about the abduction of more than 200 girls in northern Nigeria.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Afghan National Army (ANA) in Kabul has taken part in a huge training exercise carried out across miles of desert.
Mark Simmonds promotes the UK’s partnership with Cameroon, trade and investment.
Secretary of State for Health reflects on how the NHS treated more patients than ever thanks to the willingness and commitment of staff.
A world without polio is now ‘tantalisingly’ close International Development Secretary Justine Greening told guests during her keynote speech at a Rotary International reception.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has this week completed the line-up of its Devolved Nations team, with the arrival of new representatives for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Three national commemorative events to mark the First World War Centenary will take place on August 4 this year
The coalition government is making significant progress in the battle against hate crime, according to an official report.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss speaks about the Your Life campaign, which encourages more young people into maths and science.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Pfizer/AstraZeneca, BBC and Nigeria.
The southbound carriageway of the A49 between the B4361 and Sheet Roundabout near Ludlow, Shropshire, will be closed for three nights from Monday 19 May.
New opportunities are part of an industry-led campaign launched by the Chancellor to inspire more young people to study maths and physics.
The Queen has approved that the Reverend Canon Professor Martyn William Percy be appointed Dean of Christ Church, Oxford.
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Right Reverend Paul Bayes for election as Bishop of Liverpool.
The Embassy’s Regional Cities team has helped broker agreements which should make China’s £4.6bn organic market accessible to UK exporters.
The UK government today (7 May 2014) announced the second UK-China Intellectual Property Symposium will take place on 1 September 2014.
Danny Alexander writes to the Scottish government finance minister to challenge the lack of analysis in the Scottish government white paper.
Public Health England (PHE) and Alzheimer’s Society join forces in a major new campaign to help create a more dementia friendly society.
In a letter to the Scottish government Finance Minister, Danny Alexander says fundamental questions around independence remain unanswered.
Mr Matthew James Lodge has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to the State of Kuwait.
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