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Over 100 Highlanders from 4th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS) received an emotional and rapturous welcome when they returned to their base this weekend from Afghanistan.
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Prime Minister David Cameron has commented on the elections in Tunisia, saying they are a "remarkable achievement".
Foreign Secretary William Hague has sent his deepest condolences to friends and loved ones who have died or been affected, and confirmed that the UK is ready to provide assistance.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has made a statement on today's historic elections in Tunisia.
"It is inspiring that so many candidates are competing for the opportunity to draw up the country's new constitution."
Foreign Secretary William Hague has made a statement offering his condolences to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its people.
The Foreign Office has published new reporting on the 26 countries of concern. The quarterly updates cover the period from July to September 2011.
PM David Cameron says people in Libya have an even greater chance now of building themselves a strong and democratic future.
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Mr Hammond said that British forces have been hugely involved in prosecuting the campaign in Libya and that there have been over 3,000 sorties…
The squadron is responsible for the deployment, care and welfare of over 80 military working dogs. The dogs provide security at operating bases…
Soldiers from the 7th Armoured Brigade Headquarters and Signal Squadron (207 Signal Squadron) have been presented with campaign medals after a demanding six-month tour in Afghanistan.
The Minister of State went on a field visit to see trade and development during the country’s 20th anniversary
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From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Eurozone meeting, European referendum and Libya.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will visit Cairo today to meet Prime Minister Sharaf, business leaders and young political activists.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on progress in Afghanistan over the month of September.
Soldiers from 32 Engineer Regiment have been presented with their campaign medals after a demanding six-month tour in Afghanistan.
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond joined commanders recently returned from operations in Afghanistan yesterday as they briefed MPs and peers on the progress made during their six-month tour in Helmand province.
British support is feeding more than 2.4 million people in the drought-stricken Horn of Africa according to new figures
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