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From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Libya and police pay.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
"This is the time for us to show that we utterly condemn the actions of the Libyan Government" said Foreign Secretary William Hague at the UN Human Rights Council today.
Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed Afghan President Hamid Karzai to Number 10 and said Britain continues to have a "strong relationship" with Afghanistan.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke to Libyan Foreign Minister Musa Kusa today. He stressed the need for an immediate end to the violence and killing of protesters.
The UN General Assembly adopted a Lebanese-tabled resolution suspending Libya from the Human Rights Council on 1 March.
A fortnight of heavy rain across parts of Helmand province has seen British troops offer assistance to locals worst hit by the weather.
The Royal Air Force's Number 13 and 14 Tornado squadrons are to be disbanded and formally stood down on 1 June 2011, it has been announced today.
The Royal Navy's fleet flagship, HMS Albion, has successfully passed her sea training and is poised for global operations.
Details of the RAF's redundancy programme have been released to RAF personnel today.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Libya.
Foreign Secretary William Hague to lead international efforts to hold those responsible for the horrifying violence in Libya to account.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on the progress made in Afghanistan for the month of January.
Colonel Gerhard Wheeler from the Royal Welsh regiment was the Deputy Commander of Task Force Helmand throughout 2010. Here he reflects on the battles, losses and progress he witnessed.
Locals in the northern Nad 'Ali area of Helmand province are being taught life-saving skills to spot Taliban bombs, thanks to an education programme organised by British paratroopers and their Afghan National Army (ANA) …
In an update to the House of Commons, Prime Minister David Cameron has praised the British Armed Forces for their ongoing work supporting the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in safely evacuating British and other forei…
The end of HMS Manchester's 30-year Royal Navy career was officially marked in a formal ceremony at Portsmouth Naval Base last week.
The remaining two non-executive members of a new-look Home Office Supervisory Board have been announced.
Baroness Neville-Jones sets out the government's vision for the future of CONTEST in a speech to Cityforum.
How our commitment to mainstreaming sustainable development across Government will be fulfilled.
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