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British poet David Harsent and Greek composer Thanos Mikroutsikos join the British Ambassador and guests at the British Residence
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Ahead of the June European Council, the UK National Security Advisor, Mark Sedwill, writes on how EU leaders are endorsing new measures to counter threats to European security.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Employment Tribunal decision.
On Monday Mr Prisk and Business Secretary Vince Cable announced a new gateway to provide access to mentoring for small businesses by bringing…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Minister for the Cabinet Office spoke about the benefits of open data at Open for Growth, an event promoting the UK G8 priorities: tax, trade and transparency.
This is the first room in King Charles Street, the home of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, that is named after an LGBT+ diplomat, Graeme Watkins.
Prime Minister David Cameron met the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to discuss Europe and the situation in Ukraine.
David Cameron spoke to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte today to discuss the migration crisis.
Housing Minister Mark Prisk has launched a £225 million fund to help unlock large-scale, locally led developments and get Britain building.
Mark Simmonds MP, UK Minister for Africa, has written in New Vision and Daily Monitor about fighting the illegal wildlife trade
Future’s anticipated purchase of TI Media does not raise competition concerns, subject to the sale of 3 closely competing products, a CMA investigation has found.
Minister Mark Field's speech on illegal wildlife trade at Wilton Park conference, Thursday 14 June 2018.
Hugo Swire travels to Houston and Washington D.C.
On a visit to Wales, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Harriett Baldwin sets out how a vote to remain in the EU will protect financial services jobs and promote economic growth.
Alun Cairns and Guto Bebb to pay tribute to fallen heroes at Remembrance services across Wales
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds is visiting Africa on a three-country visit to support international efforts to bring an end to the crisis in Goma.
Internationally renowned British architect Thomas Heatherwick, unveiled plans to convert the 1920s Grain Silo Complex at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town into a museum for contemporary African art
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions on Friday's Ecofin meeting, net migration, the European Arrest Warrant and wages.
New UK Government Minister for Wales to undertake two-day series of engagements North Wales
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