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David Cameron gave a speech at the Muslim News Awards for Excellence.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This letter notifies local housing authorities of changes to the housing eligibility regulations which came into force on 31 March 2014.
Letter to NHS foundation trusts on publishing staffing data.
From today we’ve released details of the first properties registered under the Land Registry Act 1862.
The British Embassy Cairo supports the training of students from Egyptian governmental experimental schools
The British Embassy Cairo supports a series of arts themed discussions at D-CAF.
Her Majesty's Passport Office is making important changes to the way it delivers British passports overseas
The first comprehensive and co-ordinated effort to tackle nuisance calls has been published by Culture Secretary Maria Miller.
Approval for Jonathan Rees, former Director General, Government Equalities Office, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
The following press statement was issued on 28 March by US, United Kingdom, Norway, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada missions, and European Union delegation in South Sudan.
The Prime Minister has written an article for PinkNews to mark the first same-sex marriages taking place in the UK today.
Today children in Sylhet have been painting to raise awareness of forced marriage practices in Bangladesh, which is recognised in the UK as a form of violence.
In celebrating West Riding Day the historic county’s flag has taken pride of place outside the department’s offices.
The UN Human Rights Council concluded its 25th Session today with important resolutions on Sri Lanka, DPRK, Iran, Syria and Burma.
Ambassador Susan le Jeune d'Allegeershecque is sad to learn of the death of the long-serving Honorary Consul in Graz, Kurt Brühl CBE.
NATO’s North Atlantic Council confirmed that Mr Jens Stoltenberg will succeed NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in October 2014.
Peru’s National Council of Science and Technology (Concytec), and UK firm Technopolis, presented the report “Coordination and Governance mechanisms, the United Kingdom experience”.
The British Embassy Quito supported a project run by FUDELA to send an Ecuadorean delegation to the Football for Hope Festival 2014.
William Hague calls on Assad regime to provide immediate humanitarian access to 9.3m people in need in Syria.
The Prime Minister gave a statement on the appointment of Jens Stoltenberg as the next NATO Secretary General from October 2014.
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