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The Prime Minister welcomed the Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key to Downing Street today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Prime Minister welcomed the NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, to Downing Street today.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed New Zealand Prime Minister John Key to London on 18 September.
Foreign Secretary and Arab League Secretary-General agree need for UN resolution on Syria chemical weapons and greater humanitarian support.
DFID improves ranking to 59th place in this year's Top 100 Graduate Employers list published by the Times.
A DFID project expected to save over £162million ($250million) has won Best International Procurement Project of the Year at the CIPS Awards
In November a new forum will bring together experts to discuss an integrated approach to sustainable development alongside UN climate talks in Warsaw
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Warsi deeply concerned over use of death penalty in Bangladesh.
Soldiers from 4th Battalion The Rifles (4 RIFLES) have taken on their counterparts in the Afghan National Army in a game of 20/20 cricket.
David Cameron met with Prime Minister Zeidan of Libya to discuss security and business opportunities, among other issues.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire has expressed his sadness at the loss of life caused by tropical storms in Mexico.
Watch the Google Hangout panel debate live at 1.30pm (UK time), Wednesday 18 September - and post your questions online.
More details of what will be achieved by our humanitarian aid to both Syrian refugees and those still in need inside Syria
Foreign Secretary says all parties should acknowledge findings of UN inspectors’ report on use of chemical weapons in Syria.
British soldiers are bringing the Sandhurst ethos to the Afghan National Army Officer Academy in Kabul. Report by Ian Carr.
Following the re-opening of the Kaesong complex, Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire expressed hope for the future on the Korean peninsula.
How UK support to BRAC is helping the poorest and most vulnerable women improve their lives in rural Bangladesh.
Justine Greening announces new support to boost Somalia’s economy and create jobs at the New Deal for Somalia conference in Brussels.
How UK support is helping Somali women have safer childbirths.
Foreign Secretary says UK, US and France united in supporting UN resolution to enshrine Syria’s responsibility to hand over chemical weapons.
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