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A beef and lamb trade deal expected to be worth up to £100 million over three years was finalised today between the UK and Russia.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The British embassy and consulate in Santiago will be closed between 18-20 September for the celebration of national holidays.
The overwhelming demand for tickets already confirms Glasgow 2014 as one of the most popular events in Scotland’s history.
A letter from the Chancellor to Andrew Tyrie, the Chairman of Treasury select committee providing an update on the government's share ownership in Lloyds.
Government sells 6 per cent of shares in Lloyds Banking Group, at 75p per share.
More details of what will be achieved by our humanitarian aid to both Syrian refugees and those still in need inside Syria
British soldiers are bringing the Sandhurst ethos to the Afghan National Army Officer Academy in Kabul. Report by Ian Carr.
Baroness Verma responds to announcement that manufacturer Landis+Gyr will create 500 new jobs following a contract with British Gas to produce smart meters.
Alistair Burt spoke about the Deauville Partnership's priority: supporting governments of countries in transition address economic pressures.
As part of the UK's G8 Presidency, Britain hosted the G8 Deauville Partnership Investment Conference in London on Monday, 16 September, 2013
Michael Gove, Education Secretary, on why there has never been a better time to be a teacher.
Discusses the benefits of maritime business to London and the UK.
The Secretary of State for Scotland Michael Moore has welcomed the extension of a scheme designed to help unemployed people across Scotland.
Visas issued by the British Embassy Kuwait for travel to United Kingdom can only be used to enter UK
Military good cause projects in Argyll & Bute and Dumfries & Galloway to benefit from LIBOR Fund.
Issues of a news bulletin sent to schools, local authorities and other partners who work with data related to children, education and schools.
The application process for passports for British nationals living overseas has been centralised.
The Minister for Political and Constitutional Reform discussed the process and benefits of implementing Individual Electoral Registration.
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