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Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham has welcomed the UK's role in helping African coastal states build capacity to fight illegal fishing.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The British High Commission funded a report on land mapping in the Northern Province and a documentary on returnees.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Scientists from US, Canada, Chile, Brazil, Mexico and Colombia collaborate with the South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute. (SAERI)
Rare and beautiful photographs of Colonial Africa have been made available online for the first time by The National Archives (TNA).
RAF aircrew made a daring precision landing at an airfield in South Sudan to rescue British citizens fleeing turmoil in the African state.
Britain announces additional £30 million to help those affected by serious humanitarian crisis.
Main river map changes proposed by the Environment Agency and how to comment on the proposals.
Growing issues of litter on the roadsides of the South West have prompted a scheme to install bins and signage across a number of laybys in the region.
On 9 July 2012 the new nation of South Sudan will mark its first anniversary.
The Minister's visit highlighted important work to support survivors of sexual and gender-based violence happening in the country.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
From 1 December 2014 changes come into effect and the list of exemption documents that can be used in place of a direct airside transit visa will be increased.
The Prime Minister has welcomed news that the Republic of South Sudan has formally become an independent sovereign state.
British Ambassador to South Sudan Ian Hughes spoke at the South Sudan Government-NGO Partnership Review conference held in Juba on Tuesday, 19 November 2013.
Indigenous Australians awarded scholarships to study at top UK universities, thanks to funding from the Chevening programme.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mrs Justice Rose and Judge Berner on 25 June 2014.
How reporting the plight of displaced people brought a pledge of relief from local government.
Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham has called on all parties to stop fighting and return to a political process following continued violence in the border regions of Sudan and South Sudan.
A Royal Marine and a Petty Officer were part of the first team to successfully recreate the famous Antarctic explorer's 1916 rescue mission.
Passengers to enjoy more space, more services and faster journeys as First MTR South Western Trains Limited wins South Western rail franchise.
Whilst at the UN General Assembly, Minister Harriett Baldwin calls for the international community to ensure genuine change for the people of South Sudan.
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