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The Prime Minister spoke separately to Chancellor Merkel and President Hollande to discuss the ongoing situation in Ukraine.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Ambassador Dominic Schroeder's statement to the OSCE PC on the situation in Ukraine
Visa Biometric Clinics in Ecuador will now be held weekly in peak season.
Foreign Secretary condemns Abuja bomb attack and offers continued UK support for Nigeria.
More communities taking control of neighbourhood schemes to boost employment, combat crime and improve the health of residents.
Figures show increasing numbers of people interested in adopting.
The Royal Navy hi-tech survey ship is working as part of an international task force to search for signs of the missing jet.
The Lord Chancellor Chris Grayling presided over the swearing in of this year's 100 Queen's Counsel (QC) and six Honorary Queen's Counsel.
New rules will make it easier to prosecute offshore tax evaders.
UK and Delta Foundation urge to enhance low carbon policy in Taiwan in response to the recent IPCC report
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is hosting a free seminar on 2 June 2014 to help businesses understand the incoming changes to VAT place of supply rules.
British Environment Minister visits Tanzania looking at developments in the green energy sector.
Easter holidaymakers will travel more freely during the bank holiday weekend as 98% of England’s motorways and major A roads will be free of road works.
The British Army's Apache attack helicopters, operated by the Army Air Corps, flew their 50,000th hour on operation in Afghanistan recently.
The fund will grant £75 million each year from 2014 for 5 years to promote the economic development and social welfare of partner countries.
Communities with plans for garden cities will receive government support.
The British Consulate in Paris organised a workshop on mental health issues last week.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Scotland and Trident, garden cities, Ukraine, anonymity and Patrick Rock.
Drivers on the M25 are reaping the benefits of record roads investment as the first section of a new generation of motorways opened today.
Ministers show the red card to unfair access at every level of the game.
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