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Speaking to the BBC Today programme the Foreign Secretary updated on the UK government response to those affected by Hurricane Irma.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Indigenous Australians awarded scholarships to study at top UK universities, thanks to funding from the Chevening programme.
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.
For every £1 given towards the relief effort in the Caribbean, another £1 will be added through DFID's Aid Match scheme, up to £3 million.
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.
International Development Secretary condemns the violence in Burma and announces £5 million to provide vital assistance.
Shelter kits and solar lanterns are on their way to the Caribbean to provide immediate relief to people who have seen their homes destroyed.
The Prime Minister gave a statement today following the COBR meeting she chaired on Hurricane Irma.
When crisis hits, it is right that the world looks to Britain for its leadership and the UK has already provided lifesaving support.
The Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement on the UK government's response to Hurricane Irma.
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.
International Development Secretary announces deployment of UK aid experts and that a British naval ship is in the region ready to help.
The Indo UK Institute of Health (IUIH), supported by Healthcare UK, has commenced development work for two out of eleven 1,000 bed Medicity sites.
Prime Minister Theresa May held a meeting at Downing Street with the Saudi Foreign Minister and discussed a range of bilateral and regional issues.
Op-ed by Priti Patel, Secretary of State for International Development. Originally published in the Times on 4 September 2017.
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office responds to Venezuelan ban on Lilian Tintori travelling to Europe.
The UK has stepped up its support for communities worst affected by flooding in Nepal, and continues to provide assistance in Bangladesh.
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