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During November, the BBC broadcast 3 programmes that gave an insight into the work of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
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Highways England is building bridges to inspire the next generation of engineers through a variety of educational activities across the South West.
HRH The Prince Charles, in his keynote speech that was delivered on his visit, celebrated Ghanaian influence in UK's arts, fashion, music, technology, business, academic and sport.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with representatives from the European Roundtable of Industrialists.
Restrictions to Britain’s aid support to countries affected by crises and natural disasters that severely impact their economy are lifted
Businesses that don't say how they guard against these crimes in their supply chains risk being publicly named.
10 finalists answer: Why would I like to meet my neighbours in the Falkland Islands? in a video.
The lecture series begins from 15 October 2018 to 13 March 2019 at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, New Holland Pavilion.
Commuters travelling through the Midlands are set to benefit from a new multi-million-pound route linking the M54 to the M6.
The UK’s military is on standby in the Caribbean and fully prepared to assist British Overseas Territories in the path of Storm Isaac.
A number of selected scholars from Honduras were given an official send-off, ahead of their departure to the UK, by the British Ambassador, Thomas Carter, at a reception in Tegucigalpa.
We welcomed at the Ambassador’s Residence the group of young Argentines who were awarded Chevening scholarships.
The Environment Agency joined forces with Cleveland Police to carry out boat patrols on the River Tees.
International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt has praised the heroic work of British aid workers on World Humanitarian Day (Sunday 19 August).
Minister of State for the Overseas Territories Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon visited the British Virgin Islands to see the impact of UK support for recovery efforts following hurricanes Irma and Maria.
The UK’s Overseas Territories will have unwavering military support throughout the 2018 hurricane season, a Defence minister has confirmed.
Home Office announces plans to launch an independent review of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 to ensure our world-first legislation keeps in step with this crime.
‘From sentencing to incentives – how prisons can better protect the public from the effects of crime’
The CMA has secured more than £2 million in compensation for residents of a major care homes group as part of an investigation into compulsory ‘upfront fees’.
HMA Mark Kent addressed three different stories that reflect the relationship between Argentina and the United Kingdom at the Queen's Birthday celebrations in Buenos Aires.
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