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El diplomático británico asumirá el cargo en junio y será embajador concurrente en otros países africanos.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
FCO Minister condemns firing of rockets into Israel and highlights need for all parties to respect ceasefire agreement.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague met Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kristian Vigenin, on Thursday 16 January in London.
Transcript of Minister for Europe David Lidington comments to media on the prospects of EU membership for a newly independent Scotland.
This Saturday, 18 January, the Army Reserve will be calling on the people of Nottingham and the East Midlands to turn out and sign up.
Schools Minister David Laws sets out more detail on the Talented Leaders programme.
Vince Cable submits the government’s final analysis on employment and the economy for the independent Low Pay Commission.
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Nicky Morgan, today opened the first meeting of the Joint Alcohol Anti-fraud Taskforce.
A short video to explain why the Treasury holds a Budget each year.
Small disability groups could boost their chances of getting funding and improve their services thanks to new government help.
Response from the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change to the Radiation Free Lakeland campaign about about geological dumping of nuclear waste in Cumbria.
Minister for the Middle East Hugh Robertson supports work of Lebanon’s Special Tribunal.
Patrick McLoughlin announces help for the Police to tackle Drug Driving and other steps to improve road safety.
Tougher penalties are being handed out to employers who breach serious health and safety laws following a change in approach to prosecutions.
The Queen’s Baton Relay is the curtain-raiser for the Commonwealth Games, which will be held in Glasgow in July 2014. To mark the QBR’s visit to Uganda on 14 and 15 January, the UK organised a children’s tag rugby tournamen…
David Cameron visited Crossrail, Europe’s largest infrastructure project, to mark the halfway point of its construction.
A series of commemorations will be held on 22nd January to mark this important anniversary and organised by the town councils of Anzio and Nettuno.
Conflict persists in South Sudan as the Addis Ababa peace negotiations continue to strive for an agreed cessation of hostilities. The UK warns against all travel to South Sudan.
Direction letters to local authorities extending trial periods for testing new approaches to assessing children in need.
Minimum term of Glenn Nelson increased to 30 years for murder of Krishnamaya Mabo
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