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Police officers travel to Malawi to share their expertise on riot training and public disorder.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Millions of lives could be saved by new health treatments to combat some of the world’s most debilitating and deadly diseases, following support from the UK government.
Violence against women and girls is a priority for the HRDP
A new report looks at how to collate evidence effectively from a wide range of HIV/AIDS studies
Foreign Secretary calls on Syrian Government to allow immediate access for the UN team investigating allegations of chemical weapons use.
City of London Police’s Overseas Anti-Corruption Unit successfully prosecutes case.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson answered questions on Gibraltar, David Miranda, lobbying, the Prince of Wales, fracking, families, Scotland and drugs.
Foreign Secretary William Hague condemns violence and underlines the Government’s support for the Egyptian people.
The headquarters of UK military forces in Afghanistan has moved from Lashkar Gah to Camp Bastion in an early morning helicopter operation.
On World Humanitarian Day, Justine Greening calls on the public to thank aid workers who risk their lives to deliver aid around the world.
Providing a more robust evidence base for policy makers and practitioners.
A time to remember and honour humanitarian aid workers who have lost their lives while trying to help people in need around the world.
Foreign Secretary William Hague calls for end to violence and a return to dialogue in Egypt.
Minister for Africa hopes Southern African Development Community Summit will tackle reported irregularities during Zimbabwe elections.
The PM phoned President Barroso earlier today to raise his concerns about the situation at the Spain-Gibraltar border.
FCO Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt has condemned tonight’s car bombing in Beirut and extended condolences to all those affected.
The UK is helping to avert a crisis by moving 17,500 people – already displaced by disasters – out of temporary tents and into secure homes.
Enhancing Learning and Research for Humanitarian Assistance has launched a new fund which aims to improve research and review the evidence on public health emergencies in low and middle-income countries
Foreign Secretary William Hague is deeply concerned at the escalating violence in Egypt and condemns the use of force in clearing protestors.
Alistair Burt expresses deep concern at planned prisoner executions in Gaza and reiterates UK opposition to death penalty.
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