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The government has today launched a public consultation on the Fair Deal policy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 2 March 2011 by Theresa May. The Justice and Home Affairs (JHA)…
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Libya, BSkyB, banking and benefits.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Libya, multiculturalism, special advisers and the Post Office.
Francis Maude and Danny Alexander announced a new set of controls on government spending which are expected to save billions of pounds.
The Foreign Office summoned the Charge d’Affaires of the Embassy of the Republic of Yemen to express its deep concern about increasing reports of deaths and casualties in the ongoing protests.
Foreign Secretary William Hague described the shooting of Pakistan's Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti as "cowardly".
Foreign Secretary William Hague discussed the latest situation on the ground in Libya, the impact on Libyans and the provision of international humanitarian assistance to Libya.
The first ever District Community Council elections in Marjah have taken place just a year after Operation MOSHTARAK was launched by ISAF and Afghan forces.
The Royal Navy's Type 42 destroyer HMS Gloucester has been assisting the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) in South Georgia, to assess the effects of climate change.
Prime Minister David Cameron announced today that the British Government will provide emergency evacuation flights to repatriate up to six thousand people stranded in Tunisia.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Libya and police pay.
"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.
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