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International students will be permitted to enter the UK to study at London Metropolitan University from today (9 April 2013).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Margaret Thatcher, the first women Prime Minister of the UK passed away at the age of 87 on 8 April following a stroke.
The Home Office has awarded London Metropolitan University a probationary sponsor licence allowing it to enrol international students
Lady Thatcher's funeral taking place on Wednesday 17th April in London
FCO Minister welcomes Sudan and South Sudan’s cooperation on oil and security, and calls for talks on Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile
Doha College is opening an additional campus from September 2013 providing over 600 primary school places.
Alistair Burt condemns violence outside Coptic Cathedral in Cairo, and calls on all parties in Egypt to respect freedom of religion.
Following an open competition Mark Russell has been appointed as Chief Executive of the Shareholder Executive
PM: "We've lost a great leader, a great Prime Minister and a great Briton."
Lady Thatcher will receive a ceremonial funeral with military honours.
Follow the news and activities of the British Embassy Rome and the British consulates in Italy on our social media accounts.
Safer roads for cyclists thanks to £40 million funding.
Plans for a new housing development on surplus public land in South Yorkshire have been given the green light by Doncaster Borough Council this week.
April is CAMRA’s Community Pubs Month - celebrate your local pub.
The British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) has started a new contract to deliver television and radio programmes to the UK Armed Forces.
Scotch Whisky amounting to £4.3 billion was exported in 2012 according to figures released today.
This is the March edition of the crime and policing newsletter.
The total number of helmets rated under the government's SHARP programme has reached 300.
FCO welcomes reports that 21 medical personnel held in Bahrain since 2011 have been acquitted and released.
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