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Military students have put their classroom teaching into practice during a recent exercise on Salisbury Plain.
The Department for the Environment and Maritime Affairs (DEMA) has received $10,000 to build the technical capacity of its officers.
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The Deputy Governor launches ‘Spotlight: TCI Civil Service’ to recognise the vital contribution of public servants to their country.
The British Ambassador to Morocco attended an event run by the British Council on Women's Participation in Public Life.’
Draft guidance has been published to help reduce waste and improve relationships when procuring public sector construction projects.
Bailiffs and councils must make sure debts are collected in a fair and responsible way, Justice Minister Lord Faulks said today.
Education Secretary Michael Gove joins Commission to investigate commemorative activity, educational and research resources.
UK Ambassador to the DRC attended the inauguration of the Provincial police Headquarters of Bas-Congo, built with UK aid's support.
The Ministry of Defence has announced its involvement in the Normandy landings 70th anniversary commemorations.
Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael addresses an Economic and Social Research Council event at Edinburgh University.
Statement by UK Mission Geneva on the Universal Periodic Review of Chile, 28 January 2014.
The Minister of State for Disabled People visits a vehicle adaptations firm to see how the government’s £17m of investment is being spent.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude spoke about simpler, clearer and faster digital services at a showcase for digital government.
New contract arrangements are set to reduce the costs of the driving theory test from September 2014.
On 28-29 January, the Right Hon. David Lidington MP, Minister for Europe visited Moldova.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire is the first British Minister since World War II to visit Kachin State in Burma.
The British Embassy Baku would like to invite applications for the position of Pro-Consul (part-time).
Ed Vaizey temporarily blocks export of rare French Empire medal cabinet.
The Prime Minister announced Harriett Baldwin’s appointment at the World Economic Forum in Davos as part of a wider package of measures support British Industry.
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