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Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds welcomes the recent offensive by the AU Mission in Somalia (AMISOM).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Keynote speech on the UK government’s programme to end female genital mutilation/cutting in a generation.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire concerned about arrests of human rights defenders in Sri Lanka.
Ministers encourage countries to adopt a modern, balanced and evidence-based approach to tackling the use and supply of illegal drugs.
A letter from the Chancellor to Andrew Tyrie and an exchange of letters between the Chancellor and Governor of the Bank of England.
UK support ASEAN-wide efforts to tackle corruption and improve private sector transparency
Four businesses have been awarded over £4million to spur on innovation in lowering the costs of generating offshore wind energy.
The Chancellor has today announced a number of senior appointments to the Bank of England, which will strengthen and enhance the Bank’s senior team.
With six months to go until the referendum, the Scottish Secretary asks why anyone would gamble with Scotland's place in the UK
Glasgow will be the stage for a fantastic summer of sport, as well as a wonderful range of cultural and arts events for everyone.
New Tax-Free Childcare scheme to be increased up to £2,000 per child and extended to all children under 12 within the first year.
A £2.86m Highways Agency project to provide a new concrete safety barrier along the M56 around Lymm in Cheshire will get underway at the weekend.
The Highways Agency will shortly be carrying out essential repairs to the A19 Leven Viaduct near Maltby, Cleveland.
Sampling and sediment analysis to support a marine licence application will need to be carried out before an application is submitted.
MapSearch is a free searchable online version of Land Registry’s Index Map that contains the location of all registered land and property in England and Wales
Strategies to improve the education outcomes for children and young people in Peterborough are having positive results.
The Kremlin has this evening announced that President Putin has signed a decree recognising Crimea as a sovereign state.
Embajador Británico en Lima, James Dauris, escribe acerca del referendo del domingo 16 en Crimea, Ucrania. El Reino Unido no reconocerá el resultado de esta consulta.
The passport fee for customers applying for a UK passport from overseas will be reduced by £45 for adults and £28.50 for children from 7 April 2014.
The Foreign Secretary welcomes EU sanctions against Russian and Crimean individuals following illegitimate referendum.
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