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Deputy Ambassador Helen Winterton hosts policy roundtable on challenges and opportunities for women entrepreneurs and women in business in Egypt.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Charity regulator makes small change to guidance for fee-charging educational charities.
Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey opening address to The Telegraph's Smart Cities Conference 2015
The National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire will close for improvements and maintenance starting on 12 November. A new focal point for the laying of wreaths and other tributes will take its place.
Counter-extremism strategy aims to tackle the full spectrum of harms caused by extremism: violent and non-violent, Islamist and neo-Nazi – hate and fear in all their forms.
The Points of Light award recognises outstanding individuals - people who are making a change in their community and inspiring others.
The British Embassy jointly with a number of social organisations oppose the death penalty in Guatemala and have called for the abolition of this punishment which contravenes the most basic human right to life.
The Centre for Youth Impact enters its next phase to help youth sector organisations measure and understand the impact of their work.
London Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committee (VAPC) members to be amongst those helping on Poppy Day.
Service Personnel will be able to use using safe and sustainable finance with the new credit union service launched today.
Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey visits digital Bexley as part of Get Online Week 2015
A list compiled as part of the 2015 Apprenticeship Careers show puts the British Army, RAF and Dstl at the top.
David Cameron calls for an end to "passive tolerance" as he backs Hate Crime Awareness week with a letter of support.
The Grow Your Tenner campaign helps to make public donations to UK local charities and community groups go further.
New figures show record high in number of young children starting school ready to learn.
The government has sold a 13% stake in Royal Mail plc at a price of 455 pence per share.
This year nine students were awarded the Chevening Scholarship to study in the United Kingdom
Find out how you can join the commemorations on Sunday 8 November
She is a MSc student on innovation management at the Institute of Management Studies, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK.
Two Polish war veterans who helped drive Nazi forces out of Poland during World War 2 have been reunited at Veterans UK’s Ilford Park Polish Home
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