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The Department for International Development (DFID) will match the first £5 million donated by members of the public to the Philippines appeal.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The UK's first flight delivering urgently needed humanitarian aid has landed in the Philippines this evening.
Contact details and other useful information on how you can get assistance from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)
Communities all over the United Kingdom are joining global efforts to help victims of Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda).
HMS Daring is on her way to assist the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan hit the country causing widespread devastation.
In the first aid coordination meeting, donors agree to prioritise girls and women in the response to Typhoon Haiyan.
Britain is sending the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious to speed up the distribution of aid supplies in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.
The C-17 aircraft left RAF Brize Norton for the Philippines to deliver emergency supplies for the Department for International Development.
Public Health England's advice for travellers following Typhoon Haiyan.
HMS Daring and her helicopter have begun surveying the outlying areas of the Philippines that have yet to be reached by aid organisations.
One week after Typhoon Haiyan, the UK pledges a further £30 million to support the UN and Red Cross emergency appeals for the Philippines.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken to Philippines Secretary for Foreign Affairs Albert Ferreros Del Rosario and offered condolences.
The RAF's C-17 aircraft has arrived in the Philippines bringing much needed equipment to the typhoon-battered islands.
Vitally needed aid supplies and medical assistance from the UK is arriving in remote areas in the Philippines that aid agencies have so far not been able to reach.
How UK aid funded training helped families in the Philippines stay out of danger when Typhoon Haiyan struck.
Royal Navy sailors are on the island of Guintacan which suffered extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure during Typhoon Haiyan.
RAF C-130 aircraft lands at Cebu airport in the Philippines where it will carry aid to the hardest to reach areas.
The Royal Navy has reached further Philippine islands devastated by Typhoon Haiyan, distributing humanitarian aid to desperate villagers.
The Antonov-124 was chartered by the Department for International Development (DFID) to help double the capacity of the airport.
The UK government's humanitarian relief effort includes food, shelter, clean water, medicine and other supplies for up to 800,000 victims.
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