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Facts and figures on the UK government's relief work in the Caribbean and the British Overseas Territories in response to Hurricane Irma.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Speaking to the BBC Today programme the Foreign Secretary updated on the UK government response to those affected by Hurricane Irma.
Following the latest COBR meeting, Boris Johnson gave an update on government support for the UK Overseas Territories after Hurricane Irma.
Writing in the Daily Mail Online, the Foreign Secretary explains how the UK government is helping people affected by Hurricane Irma.
A summary of the actions that the government has taken to support UK overseas territories and British people affected by Hurricane Irma.
Boris Johnson gave an update on the UK government's response to Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean and announced the hotline: +44 (0)20 7008 0000.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office Minister Sir Alan Duncan gave a House of Commons statement on the UK government's response to Hurricane Irma.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson gave a statement on how the UK government is supporting our Overseas Territories following Hurricane Irma.
Prime Minister Theresa May reflects on the events of 2016 in her Christmas message to the people of the Falkland Islands.
Chair's closing statement
This document explains exchanging information between the UK government and the government of Gibraltar.
This document explains exchanging information between the UK government and the government of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
This document explains exchanging information between the UK government and the government of Anguilla.
This document explains exchanging information between the UK government and the government of Bermuda.
This document explains exchanging information between the UK government and the government of the Cayman Islands.
This document explains exchanging information between the UK government and the government of the British Virgin Islands.
This document explains exchanging information between the UK government and government of the Isle of Man on beneficial ownership.
This document explains the exchange of information between the UK government and government of the Guernsey on beneficial ownership.
This document explains the exchange of information between the UK government and government of the Jersey on beneficial ownership.
The Prime Minister David Cameron made a statement in the House of Commons on the Panama Papers.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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